Enclosure, Liscullane, Co. Kerry
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Enclosures
In the townland of Liscullane in County Kerry, an enclosure sits in the landscape, noted, numbered, and catalogued, yet still largely silent on the question of what it actually is.
Enclosures are among the most common and most ambiguous features of the Irish archaeological record. The term covers a wide range of sites, from ringforts, which are circular earthwork enclosures that served as farmsteads during the early medieval period, to prehistoric ceremonial boundaries, to simple field enclosures of uncertain date. Without further detail, the Liscullane example holds its secrets with some patience.
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Liscullane, Co. Kerry
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