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From the foothills of the Stack’s Mountains to the River Lee Valley, the N22 Tralee Bypass traverses a rich cultural landscape. The River Lee has played a central role in the human history of this area from the moment the first Mesolithic hunter-gatherers turned their boats

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological publication

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Object Archaeological publication,  In the Vale of Tralee  ,  County Kerry.cover

This report presents the Final results of archaeological excavations carried out at Manor East 1 in advance of the proposed N22 Tralee Bypass/ Tralee to Bealagrellagh road scheme in Co. Kerry. The proposed scheme has two main components, the N22 Tralee Bypass and the N22 Tralee t

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E4323 Manor East 1,  County Kerry.cover

This report documents the final results of an archaeological excavation of an iron-smelting site and associated pits (Site AR02) on the route of the N21 Castleisland to Abbeyfeale Road Improvement Scheme, Knockbrack, Co. Kerry (NGR 107660 121267) (Fig. 1). The excavation forms pa

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  04E0965 Knockbrack AR02,  County Kerry.cover

Monitoring of topsoil removal was carried out along the length of the N21 Ballycarty to Tralee Road Improvement Scheme under licence 03E1701 in October 2003(Dunne, 2005). The overall length of the N21 Ballycarty to Tralee Road Improvement Scheme is 2.9km. Geophysical testing of t

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  03E1714 Ballingowan,  County Kerry.cover