Enclosure, Roevehagh, Co. Galway

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Enclosure, Roevehagh, Co. Galway

In the townland of Roevehagh in County Galway, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure that sits quietly in the landscape, noted on the official record of Irish monuments but largely undescribed in any publicly available detail.

Enclosures of this kind are among the most common, and most enigmatic, features of the Irish countryside. The term covers a broad range of structures, from the circular earthen banks of a ringfort, which would have enclosed a farmstead in the early medieval period, to the ditched boundaries of a later settlement or field system. Without further documentation, the precise form and date of this one remain open questions.

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