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This report presents the results of archaeological investigations carried out on behalf of Kildare County Council and the National Roads Authority as part of Archaeological Services Contract 4, prior to the commencement of construction on the N9/N10 Kilcullen to Waterford Scheme: Kilcullen to Powerstown. The work was undertaken under National Monuments Section Registration number E2565, in the townland of Ballyburn Lower, Co. Kildare. The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, following consultation with the National Museum of Ireland, directed that Liam Hackett of Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd should proceed with archaeological resolution. Contract 3 Pre?Construction Testing under Ministerial Direction number A021/007 on this site in May 2005 identified a spread of charcoal and heat shattered stones. Full archaeological resolution was conducted on this site between 26 January and 10 February 2006. This revealed a shallow spread of burnt material of charcoal, mica and quartz, with occasional small heat shattered stones, a pit, a timber railed trough and a large number of stake?holes in association with the trough. No finds were recovered from this site. A radiocarbon date of 1900?1700 cal BC (UBA?8687) has been returned for the packing material from the trough and a date of 2008?1772 cal BC (UBA?8689) (Appendices 7 and 9) has been returned from one of the stake?holes, placing the activity on this site in the Early Bronze Age.