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The new road clipped the western edge of a burnt mound. The excavation revealed the presence of a large trough and a well. Both features were located below the remains of the burnt mound material. Two Late Bronze Age radiocarbon dates were obtained from basal fill of the trough (

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3880 Caherweelder 1,  County Galway.cover

This was a small, porrly preserved burnt mound from which a Late Bronze Age date was returned. A shallow trough contained a number of stakeholes in the base of the pit. No finds were found. One Late Bronze Age date was returned from the basal fill of the trough.

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3885 Roevehagh 1,  County Galway.cover

The excavation revealed the presence of a burnt mound with associated pits and troughs. The two troughs both had internal stakeholes suggesting in one case some form of lining and in the other some form of suspension rack. The remains of a H-frame suspension frame was situated no

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3884 Moyveela 2,  County Galway.cover

A small, Late Bronze Age, burnt mound was identified consisting of a large sub-rectangular pit which was interpreted as a trough and a smaller roughly oval-shaped pit which may also have been a trough. The large trough had internal stake-holes and pits. A radiocarbon date of 731–

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3883 Moyveela 1,  County Galway.cover