Enclosure, Formoyle Beg, Co. Clare
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Enclosures
In the townland of Formoyle Beg, in County Clare, there is an enclosure.
That much is known. An enclosure, in the archaeological sense, typically means a defined area bounded by an earthen bank, a wall, or a ditch, used across many centuries for purposes ranging from settlement and farming to ritual activity. What makes this particular example quietly compelling is precisely how little has filtered through into the public record. It sits on the map as a placeholder, a named monument with coordinates and a classification, but almost no accompanying detail.
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Formoyle Beg, Co. Clare
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