Field boundary, Banagher, Co. Galway
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Ritual/Ceremonial
Near the small settlement of Banagher in County Galway, a field boundary has been formally recorded as an archaeological monument, which places it in a category that might surprise anyone who has driven past a thousand such walls without a second thought.
In Ireland, field boundaries are not always the unremarkable divisions of land they appear to be. Some preserve the outlines of prehistoric land use, others follow the edges of early medieval farming plots, and still others were laid out during periods of estate reorganisation in the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. The simple act of deciding where one field ends and another begins can leave a mark on the landscape that outlasts almost everything else built in the same era.
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Banagher, Co. Galway
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