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In every book in the TII Heritage series we rediscover the capacity of the Irish landscape to offer us encounters with past peoples, from remote periods, and lives that were very unlike our own. Around the Bay of Dundalk is a special treat. Here the landscape of the past has a gr

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological publication

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Object Archaeological publication,  Around the Bay of Dundalk,  County Louth.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC Ltd.), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, undertook an excavation in the townland of Faughart Lower, c.2.5km north of Dundalk, in advance of the construction of the Dundalk Western Bypass (DWB). The excavati

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 03E1574 Site 132 Faughart Lower 5, County Louth.has no cover

Archaeological Development Services Ltd., having been commissioned by Louth County Council, the Roads Service NI (Department for Regional Development) and the National Roads Authority carried out archaeological assessment along the route of the proposed A1/N1 Newry-Dundalk Road T

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E3793 Aghnaskeagh Area 12 Site 111, County Louth.has no cover

Louth County Council, the Roads Service NI (Department for Regional Development) and the National Roads Authority are currently proposing a Road Scheme, the A1/N1 Newry-Dundalk Road. The route consists of 14.2km of 2-lane dual carriageway with 5.7km of associated link roads from

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E3804 Aghnaskeagh Area 13 Site 120, County Louth.has no cover

Archaeological Development Services Ltd, having been commissioned by Louth County Council, the Roads Service NI (Department for Regional Development) and the National Roads Authority carried out archaeological assessment along the route of the proposed A1/N1 Newry-Dundalk Road. T

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E3799 Plaster Area 13 Site 114A, County Louth.has no cover

Archaeological Development Services Ltd, having been commissioned by Louth County Council, the Roads Service NI (Department for Regional Development) and the National Roads Authority carried out archaeological assessment along the route of the proposed A1/N1 Newry-Dundalk Road. T

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E3789 Drumnacarra Area 10 Site 104, County Louth.has no cover

Archaeological excavations five miles north of Bru na Boinne at Coolfore townland, Co. Louth have revealed an early neolithic lakeside habitation site that contained the remains of two houses on either side of a cobbled yard. House 1 was the larger of the two, measuring 13.70m x

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 00E0794 Coolfore 1, County Louth.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority undertook an excavation in the townland of Littlemill c.2km to the south east of Dundalk in advance of the construction of the Dundalk Western Bypass (DWB) (Figure 1). The

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 02E1752  101 Littlemill 1, County Louth.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, undertook an excavation in the townland of Donaghmore in advance of road construction associated with the Dundalk Western Bypass (DWB). The excavation was undertaken to e

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 02E1331 Site 109 Donaghmore 4, County Louth.has no cover