Enclosure, Kilfearagh, Co. Clare
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Enclosures
In the townland of Kilfearagh, on the western fringe of County Clare, there is a field boundary or earthwork significant enough to have been formally recorded as an archaeological monument, yet so little documented in the public record that almost nothing specific about it can currently be said.
It carries the designation of an enclosure, a broad category that in Irish archaeology typically refers to a defined area enclosed by a bank, ditch, wall, or some combination of these, and which might date from the Bronze Age through to the medieval period. The type is extraordinarily common across Ireland, and yet each example tends to carry its own particular character, shaped by local geology, land use, and whoever built it and why.
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