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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.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.cover

This final report presents the results of the Stage (iv) Post-Excavation and Dissemination Services at Philipstown 12 and 3 carried out in the townland of Philipstown, Co. Louth (Figure 1). This work was undertaken in advance of the proposed N53 Road Improvement Scheme, County Lo

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  11E0208 Philipstown,  County Ireland.cover

The site of Mell II was discovered on the 9th of May 2000 by Mr. Kieran Campbell as part of a programme of licenced monitoring of topsoil stripping along the route of the Northern Motorway (00E0282) as recommended in the Enivronmental Impact Assessment for the Northern Motorway (

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 00E0430 Mell 2, County Louth.cover

This report comprises the results of the archaeological excavations undertaken at the the site of Tullyallen 1, Co. Louth, during 2000-2001. The work was carried out on behalf of Meath County Council under license number 00E0429, by Robert M. Chapple for Valerie J. Keeley Ltd. as

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 00E0429 Tullyallen 1, County Louth.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

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 02E1483 Site 131 Donaghmore 7, County Louth.cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, undertook a licensed excavation at Fort Hill (02E1326) in the townland of Balriggan c. 2.8km from the centre of Dundalk in advance of the construction of the Dundalk West

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 02E1326 Site 120 Fort Hill, County Louth.cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC Ltd.), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, completed a 2.3 hectare excavation in the townland of Balriggan c. 2 km north-west of Dundalk in advance of the construction of the 8.5 km M1 Dundalk Western Bypass

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 02E1325 Site 121 Balriggan  Volume 1, County Louth.cover