Enclosure, Roshin (Killybegs Ed), Co. Donegal
In the rural landscape of Roshin, within the Killybegs Electoral Division of County Donegal, lies an ancient enclosure that speaks to Ireland's deep archaeological heritage.
Enclosure, Roshin (Killybegs Ed), Co. Donegal
This historical site forms part of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland’s extensive catalogue of monuments, though detailed information about this particular enclosure hasn’t yet been digitised for online access through the Historic Environment Viewer. The site represents one of countless archaeological features scattered across the Irish countryside, each holding clues to how our ancestors lived, worked, and organised their communities.
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