Enclosure, Knockananeel, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Knockananeel, Co. Mayo

At Knockananeel in County Mayo, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure, the kind of monument that appears on maps and in official registers but whose details remain, for now, largely unspoken.

An enclosure in this context typically refers to a defined area bounded by an earthen bank, a ditch, a wall, or some combination of these, and such features appear across Ireland in many forms and from many periods, from prehistoric settlements to early medieval farmsteads. What makes this particular example quietly notable is not any dramatic feature but rather the fact of its presence in a landscape that, like much of Mayo, carries layer upon layer of human activity beneath its surface.

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