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From the foothills of the Stack’s Mountains to the River Lee Valley, the N22 Tralee Bypass traverses a rich cultural landscape. The River Lee has played a central role in the human history of this area from the moment the first Mesolithic hunter-gatherers turned their boats

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Object Archaeological publication,  In the Vale of Tralee  ,  County Kerry.cover

In the Vale of Tralee: the archaeology of the N22 Tralee Bypass Audio Guide provides the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel a

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Object 01. Introduction - In the Vale of Traleecover

In the Vale of Tralee: the archaeology of the N22 Tralee Bypass Audio Guide provides the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. TThe Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel

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Object 08. Rediscovering A Past Environment - In the Vale of Traleecover

In the Vale of Tralee: the archaeology of the N22 Tralee Bypass Audio Guide provides the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. TThe Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel

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Object 10. Becoming Kerry The Post Medieval Landscape - In the Vale of Traleecover

In the Vale of Tralee: the archaeology of the N22 Tralee Bypass Audio Guide provides the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. TThe Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel

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Object 07. Dealing with Death in the Prehistoric Lee Valley - In the Vale of Traleecover

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

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E3804 Aghnaskeagh Area 13 Site 120, County Louth.cover