Enclosure, Newhouse, Co. Kilkenny
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Enclosures
In the townland of Newhouse in County Kilkenny, an enclosure sits in the landscape, formally recorded as an archaeological monument but otherwise largely silent in the available record.
Enclosures of this kind are among the most common and most ambiguous features of the Irish countryside. The term covers a broad range of earthworks, from the circular raised banks of a ringfort, which would have enclosed a farmstead during the early medieval period, to later field boundaries or enclosures associated with settlement, industry, or ritual. Without more specific detail, the Newhouse example holds its character close.
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