Enclosure, Farran, Co. Kerry
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Enclosures
At Farran in County Kerry, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure that sits quietly in the landscape, noted on the national monuments record but largely undescribed in any publicly available form.
Enclosures of this kind are among the most common yet least understood features of the Irish countryside. They can range from the remains of a ringfort, a roughly circular earthen bank that once enclosed a farmstead in the early medieval period, to a cashel, which is the same idea executed in stone, or even the ditched boundary of something older or more enigmatic altogether. Without more specific detail, the precise character of the Farran enclosure remains open.
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Farran, Co. Kerry
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