Enclosure, Clonca, Co. Donegal
In the rolling countryside of County Donegal lies an ancient enclosure at Clonca, a site that holds centuries of untold stories within its earthen boundaries.
Enclosure, Clonca, Co. Donegal
This archaeological feature, like many across Ireland, represents a tangible link to the island’s distant past, though its full history remains somewhat elusive to casual visitors. The enclosure itself is part of Ireland’s rich archaeological landscape, which includes everything from prehistoric ring forts to medieval settlements, each contributing to our understanding of how communities lived, worked, and defended themselves throughout the millennia.
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Clonca, Co. Donegal
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