Enclosure, Killerk, Co. Clare
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Enclosures
In the townland of Killerk in County Clare, there sits an enclosure that has been formally recognised as an archaeological monument, yet remains largely undocumented in the public record.
Enclosures of this kind, essentially defined areas bounded by earthen banks, ditches, or stone walls, appear across Ireland in enormous variety. Some were defensive ringforts of the early medieval period, others served as ecclesiastical enclosures around early Christian sites, and others still remain difficult to categorise without closer investigation. Which of these Killerk belongs to, and what stories it might carry, is not yet established in any available detail.
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