Enclosure, Carnaun, Co. Clare
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Enclosures
In the townland of Carnaun in County Clare, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure whose details remain, for now, almost entirely undocumented in any publicly accessible form.
That bare fact is itself quietly telling. Enclosures of this kind are among the most common monuments in the Irish landscape, ranging from early medieval ringforts, which were typically the enclosed homesteads of farming families, to earlier ceremonial or defensive earthworks whose purposes are harder to pin down. The category is broad, and without further detail it is impossible to say with certainty what this particular example represents or how old it might be.
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