What is recorded here
On a gentle N-facing slope in farmland. Poorly preserved circular enclosure (diam. c. 35m) defined by a bank from SSW to NNW; a scarp forms the enclosing element from NNW to N and from SSE to SSW. No visible surface trace of the enclosing element survives from N to SSE. A field boundary overlies the enclosing element from SSE through S to NW. The cartographic evidence suggests that this was a rath.
Compiled by: Galway Archaeological Survey, UCG
Date of upload: 15 April 2019
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