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One natural feature, one deposit and three pits were exposed. The natural feature consisted of an oval shaped area of naturally discoloured soil caused by decayed stone within the orange sandy boulder clay. The deposit consisted of a sub-circular shaped area of mid brown coloured

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 01E0190 Kilsharvan 15 Final Report, County Meath.cover

A single pit was exposed neat the eastern edge of the proposed motorway corridor. It is likely that the pit represents an outlying refuse pit associated with the nearby kiln site at Kilsharvan 2 (01E0177) and possibly the kiln site at Kilsharvan 1 (01E0176). It measured 1.15m in

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 01E0178 Kilsharvan 3, County Meath.cover

This preliminary report covers the excavation and recording of a pit in the townland of Mell Co. Louth, in March 2000. The work was carried out in behalf of Meath County Council under Licence Number 00E0179 by Carmel Duffy for V.J. Keeley Ltd., as part of the Northern Motorway (G

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 00E0179 Hill of Rath 4 Mell, County Louth.cover

This report concerns the archaeologically monitored topsoil stripping of the townlands of Hill of Rath and Mell, Co. Louth, between March and May 2000. This monitoring was undertaken in advance of the construction phase, of the Northern Motorway (Gormanstown-Monasterboice) Scheme

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 00E0088  Hill of Rath, County Louth.cover