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This report comprises the final results of the archaeological excavation of a multi-phased site consisting of four low shaft furnaces in the townland of Taduff East, Co. Roscommon. The excavation was undertaken as part of the archaeological programme for the N6 Balli

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E3272 Taduff East 2, County Roscommon.has no cover

These burnt pits were newly identified in Cloonaghboy town land, Co Mayo, during centreline testing (A020/003), in advance of the construction of the N5 Charlestown Bypass. As they were within the area of the road take, full excavation was required. The site was excavated by a te

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3333 Cloonaghboy II,  County Mayo.has no cover

This excavation revealed the extant remains of a late medieval, mixed feed, permanent lime kiln in the townland of Cullenagh More. The lime kiln consisted of a square structure with a kiln pot measuring, roughly, 3.5 m across and with a surviving depth of 1.5 m. There was a centr

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3881 Cullenagh More,  County Galway.has no cover

Excavation was undertaken on this burnt spread from 17 to 20 October 2005. The site was newly identified during the centre-line testing (A020/003) and was fully excavated in advance of the construction of the N5 Charlestown By-Pass. The spread was located at an altitude

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E3388 Cloonfane IV,  County Mayo.has no cover

The following final report describes the results of archaeological assessment and excavation carried out in Mullagh, Co. Longford between the 10th of August and 18th September 2009. The site had been discovered in the course of test trenching 08E0861 and seven human burial

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 09E0314 Mullagh Site 2, County Longford.has no cover