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This report comprises the final results of the archaeological excavation of Site AR 33, in the townland of Borris, Co Tipperary North Riding. Work was undertaken as part of the archaeological mitigation programme for the proposed M8N8 Cullahill to Ca

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E2376 Borris AR 33 Vol 2,  County Tipperary.has no cover

This report comprises the final results of the archaeological excavation of Site AR 33, in the townland of Borris, Co Tipperary North Riding. Work was undertaken as part of the archaeological mitigation programme for the proposed M8N8 Cullahill to Ca

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E2376 Borris AR 33 Vol 1,  County Tipperary.has no cover

This report comprises the final results of the archaeological excavation of Site AR 33, in the townland of Borris, Co Tipperary North Riding. Work was undertaken as part of the archaeological mitigation programme for the proposed M8N8 Cullahill to Cashel Road Improvement Scheme.

M8/N8 Cullahill to Cashel Road Scheme | archaeology | dating (measuring)

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  E2376 Borris AR 33 Vol 1 and 2,  County Tipperary.has no cover

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.has no cover

An oval shaped enclosure was excavated in the townland of Kilsharvan measuring 32.8m in diameter. Over 65% of the enclosure was exposed within the proposed motorway corridor, the remainder lay between the motorway and the Crufty raod to the northeast. No entrance was exposed, but

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 01E0191 Kilsharvan 16 Final Report, County Meath.has no 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.has no cover