Enclosure, Lehenaghbeg, Co. Cork

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Enclosure, Lehenaghbeg, Co. Cork

In the townland of Lehenaghbeg, just south of Cork city, there survives an ancient enclosure that has quietly avoided the kind of attention that better-documented monuments attract.

An enclosure, in the archaeological sense, is simply a defined area bounded by an earthen bank, ditch, wall, or some combination of these, and such features appear across Ireland in contexts ranging from early medieval farmsteads to prehistoric ceremonial sites. What category this particular example belongs to, and what purpose it once served, remains genuinely unclear from the available record.

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