Enclosure, Rathmorgan, Co. Cork
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Enclosures
At Rathmorgan in County Cork, there is a classified archaeological enclosure, the kind of site that appears on maps and in monument records yet remains largely uninterpreted in any publicly accessible form.
Enclosures of this type are among the most common archaeological features in the Irish landscape, typically circular or subcircular boundaries defined by earthen banks, ditches, or a combination of both, and they span a broad sweep of prehistory and early medieval life. They served many purposes, from settlement and stock management to ritual activity, and their quiet presence across Cork's fields and hillsides is often the only surface trace of communities that occupied the land for centuries.
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