Enclosure, Shanakeal, Co. Kerry

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Enclosure, Shanakeal, Co. Kerry

On the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, a circular stone enclosure sits quietly in the townland of Shanakeal, its purpose and age unannounced by any roadside sign or obvious landmark.

Stone enclosures of this kind are scattered across the Irish landscape and can range in origin from early medieval farmsteads to earlier prehistoric boundaries, built to define space, shelter livestock, or mark out a settlement. This particular example, catalogued simply as enclosure E in the Dingle Peninsula Archaeological Survey, is one of several such features recorded in the area, suggesting a landscape that was once considerably more organised and inhabited than it might appear today.

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