Enclosure, Creevard, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Creevard, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Creevard in County Mayo, an enclosure sits in the landscape, recorded and classified but largely unspoken for.

Enclosures of this kind, a broad category covering everything from early medieval farmsteads to prehistoric ceremonial boundaries, are among the most common yet least-understood monument types in Ireland. They survive as earthen banks, stone walls, or subtle cropmark outlines, sometimes all three at once, and their purposes were as varied as the people who built them.

What is notable about this particular example is less what is known than what remains undocumented in any accessible public form. The monument is recognised as significant enough to be classified and protected, yet the details of its age, construction, and context have not yet been made widely available. Creevard itself is a quiet Mayo townland, part of a county that contains a remarkable density of archaeological sites, many of them still awaiting the kind of systematic attention that would place them in a fuller historical picture.

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