Enclosure, Lagcurragh, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Lagcurragh, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Lagcurragh in County Mayo, a field boundary or earthwork has been recorded as an enclosure, the kind of feature that can mean many things depending on its age and form.

Enclosures in the Irish landscape range from prehistoric ceremonial sites to the circular raths and ringforts of the early medieval period, the latter typically consisting of an earthen bank and ditch that once enclosed a farmstead or settlement. They are among the most common monument types in Ireland, yet each sits within its own particular stretch of ground, shaped by whoever raised it and whatever they needed it for.

Beyond its location in Lagcurragh and its classification as an enclosure, the available detail on this particular site is thin. It has been identified and catalogued as a monument, which places it within a long tradition of fieldwork across Mayo, a county whose archaeology ranges from the Neolithic field systems preserved beneath the bog at Céide Fields to hundreds of lesser-known earthworks scattered across its townlands. Whether the Lagcurragh enclosure is a weathered ringfort, a later field system boundary, or something older remains, for now, an open question.

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