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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

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological publication

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Object Archaeological publication,  In the Vale of Tralee  ,  County Kerry.has no cover

Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. (IAC Ltd.), funded by Louth County Council and the National Roads Authority, completed an excavation at Site 116 in Balregan townland (Fig. 3, Pls 1–2). The site was located in a triangular tongue of land forming a low knoll (11.68m OD) at th

archaeology | dating (measuring) | archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 03E0157 Site 116 Balregan 1 and 2, County Louth.has no cover