Enclosure, Creevard, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Creevard, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Creevard in County Mayo, an archaeological enclosure sits in the landscape, classified and mapped but largely undescribed in any publicly available form.

Enclosures of this kind, broadly defined as any bounded area set apart by a ditch, bank, wall, or combination of these, are among the most common yet most varied monument types in Ireland. They range from the domestic, such as a ringfort enclosing a farmstead, to the ceremonial or funerary, and their dates can span thousands of years. Without further detail, the enclosure at Creevard holds its particular story close.

The source material for this site has not yet been made publicly available, which means the specific character of the monument, its dimensions, its likely date, and any associated finds or features remain unrecorded in accessible form. What can be said is that Creevard, like many Mayo townlands, sits within a county whose landscape carries layer upon layer of prehistoric and early medieval activity, from megalithic tombs to early Christian cashels. An enclosure recorded here is a marker that someone, at some point, drew a boundary around a piece of ground and gave it meaning, even if the nature of that meaning is not yet known.

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