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This report documents the final results of the archaeological excavation of a burnt stone spread, Late Bronze Age wood-lined trough and later post-medieval field ditches and drains at Scurlocksbush 1&2 (E4201), on the route of the M11 Gorey to Enniscorthy Scheme, Co. Wexford (NGR 299390 133761) (Fig. 1). The excavation described here forms part of the M11 Gorey to Enniscorthy Scheme Archaeological Consultancy Services Contract. A preliminary report on the excavation was produced in January 2012 (Hardy 2012). The National Monuments Act 1930 (as amended) provides the legislative framework within which archaeological excavation can take place and the following government publications set out many of the procedures relating to planning/development and archaeology: Framework and Principles for the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (DAHGI 1999a) Policy and Guidelines on Archaeological Excavation (DAHGI 1999b) Code of Practice between the National Roads Authority and the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands (NRA/MAHGI 2000) The archaeological work was carried out following Ministerial Direction given under the National Monuments (Amendment) Act 2004.