Enclosure, Parknamulloge, Co. Kerry
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Enclosures
In the Kerry landscape lies a place whose name alone carries a quiet archaeological weight.
Parknamulloge, a townland whose Irish roots likely reach back through centuries of local use, contains a recorded enclosure, the kind of feature that appears with some regularity across the Irish countryside yet rarely receives much attention. Enclosures of this type are broadly defined as enclosed areas of ground, typically bounded by a bank, ditch, or wall, and they can represent anything from a defended farmstead to a livestock pen, depending on their period and construction. This particular example sits in the record as little more than a named point on a map, its details as yet unpublished.
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Parknamulloge, Co. Kerry
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