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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), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, undertook a licensed excavation in the townland of Newtownbalregan c. 2km to the north-west of Dundalk in advance of the construction of the Dundalk Western Bypass (DWB).

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 03E0114 Site 113 Newtownbalregan 5, County Louth.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC Ltd.), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, undertook a licenced excavation in the townland of Newtownbalregan, c.2km to the northwest of Dundalk, in advance of the construction of the Dundalk Western Bypass (

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 03E0113 Site 112 Newtownbalregan 2, County Louth.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC) 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 ensure all subsoil archaeological remains were preserved by record

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 02E1330 Site 108 Donaghmore 1, County Louth.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC Ltd.), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, completed an excavation at Site 116 in Balregan townland (Fig. 3, Pls 1–2). The site was located in a triangular tongue of land forming a low knoll (11.68m OD) at th

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 03E0157 Site 116 Balregan 1 and 2, County Louth.has no cover