Enclosure, Culoort, Co. Donegal
The ancient enclosure at Culoort in County Donegal stands as one of Ireland's more enigmatic archaeological sites, its precise purpose and age still awaiting full investigation.
Enclosure, Culoort, Co. Donegal
The Culoort enclosure remains something of a mystery, typical of many rural Irish monuments that dot the landscape. These earthwork enclosures, found throughout Donegal and beyond, likely served various purposes throughout history; some functioned as defensive settlements, others as ceremonial spaces, and many as agricultural boundaries marking ancient field systems. Each one adds another piece to the complex puzzle of Ireland’s prehistoric and historic past.
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