Enclosure, Lisdurraun, Co. Mayo
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Enclosures
In the townland of Lisdurraun, on the Atlantic edge of County Mayo, there is an enclosure old enough to have earned a place in the national record of archaeological monuments, yet quiet enough that almost nothing about it has made it into the public domain.
Enclosures of this kind, ringed areas defined by earthen banks, ditches, or stone walls, turn up across Ireland in many forms and from many periods. Some are the remains of ringforts, the enclosed farmsteads that housed early medieval families and their livestock. Others are earlier still, or later, or their purpose remains genuinely uncertain. Which of those categories applies here is, for now, a matter for specialists rather than casual readers.
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