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The M8 Fermoy to Mitchelstown motorway winds its way through the storied lands of North Cork, crossing an undulating landscape between the River Blackwater and the Galtee Mountains. The road was constructed to bypass the towns of Fermoy and Mitchelstown as part of the upgraded Co

Enclosure | Habitation Site | House-Neolithic

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Object 09. Forging a Christian Future - Hidden Voices Audio Book,  County Cork.has no cover

The M8 Fermoy to Mitchelstown motorway winds its way through the storied lands of North Cork, crossing an undulating landscape between the River Blackwater and the Galtee Mountains. The road was constructed to bypass the towns of Fermoy and Mitchelstown as part of the upgraded Co

Enclosure | Habitation Site | House-Neolithic

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Object 06. Behind the Black Ditch The Iron Age - Hidden Voices Audio Book,  County Cork.has no cover

The M8 Fermoy to Mitchelstown motorway winds its way through the storied lands of North Cork, crossing an undulating landscape between the River Blackwater and the Galtee Mountains. The road was constructed to bypass the towns of Fermoy and Mitchelstown as part of the upgraded Co

Enclosure | Habitation Site | House-Neolithic

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Object 11. Conclusion - TII Hidden Voices Audio Book,  County Cork.has no cover

This report details the excavation of a possible mediaeval field boundary ditch, pits and post-holes at Site 55, Carmanhall, County Dublin. This site was identified during the monitoring of topsoil stripping of the South Eastern Motorway (SEM) and

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  02E0074 Site 55 Carmanhall,  County Dublin.has no cover

Site 28, Laughanstown, is located along the route of the South Eastern Motorway at National Grid Reference 32314/23314 O.S. Sheet 26 and is in an area utilised as an 181h century army camp. Following a licenced metal detection survey of an area 20m x 40m a series of features were

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  00E0880 Site 28 Laughanstown,  County Dublin.has no cover