Enclosure, Commons, Co. Clare

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Enclosure, Commons, Co. Clare

In County Clare, in a townland called Commons, there is a recorded enclosure, a monument classified and catalogued but for now telling very little of its own story.

Enclosures of this kind are among the most common and most varied features in the Irish archaeological landscape. The term covers a broad range of structures, from prehistoric ringforts enclosed by earthen banks and ditches, to later walled or ditched enclosures associated with farming, settlement, or ritual. Without further detail it is impossible to say which kind this is, and that uncertainty is itself a small reflection of how much of rural Ireland remains incompletely documented.

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