Enclosure, Coolehill, Co. Kilkenny

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Enclosure, Coolehill, Co. Kilkenny

At Coolehill in County Kilkenny, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure that sits quietly in the landscape, classified, counted, and assigned its place in the national inventory of monuments, yet for now largely unaccompanied by any published detail.

An enclosure, in the broadest archaeological sense, is exactly what it sounds like: a defined area set apart from its surroundings by a bank, ditch, wall, or some combination of these. What that boundary enclosed, and why, varies enormously across Irish prehistory and the early medieval period. It might have marked a farmstead, a ceremonial space, or a place of burial. Without further documentation, Coolehill keeps that question open.

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