Earthwork, Ballymacrinan, Co. Clare

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Earthwork, Ballymacrinan, Co. Clare

In the townland of Ballymacrinan in County Clare, an earthwork sits in the landscape, recorded and classified but stubbornly quiet about its own story.

Earthworks of this kind can take many forms: the raised banks of a ringfort, the flattened platform of a house site, the boundaries of a field system long since abandoned, or the subtle ridge of a mound with ritual or funerary origins. Without further detail, the monument at Ballymacrinan belongs to that particular category of Irish archaeology, known but not yet fully spoken for.

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