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The North Cross is a National Monuments in State care (National Monument No. 124 / SMR No.TS079-007002-) and is in the ownership of the Minister of State with responsibility for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform (DHLGH). The North Cross is 3.65m high. It comprises three disti

Celtic crosses (visual works) | cross monuments | digital photogrammetry

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Object North Cross Ahenny, Co. Tipperaryhas no cover

The N69 Listowel Bypass project extends from southwest to northeast of the town of Listowel, County Kerry. The scheme is located in Billeragh, Coolnaleen Lower, Coolnaleen Upper, Curraghatoosane, Garryantanvally, Gortcurreen and Islandganniv North townlands. The scheme is 5.95km

N69 Listowel Bypass | Archaeological Excavation Report | archaeology

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Object Archaeological Excavation Report, E005087 Gortcurreen 1, County Kerry.has no cover

The N69 Listowel Bypass project extends from southwest to northeast of the town of Listowel, County Kerry. The scheme is located in Billeragh, Coolnaleen Lower, Coolnaleen Upper, Curraghatoosane, Garryantanvally, Gortcurreen and Islandganniv North townlands. The scheme is 5.95km

N69 Listowel Bypass | Archaeological Excavation Report | archaeology

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Object Archaeological Excavation Report, E005079 Gortcurreen 2, County Kerry.has no cover

The N69 Listowel Bypass project extends from southwest to northeast of the town of Listowel, County Kerry. The scheme is located in Billeragh, Coolnaleen Lower, Coolnaleen Upper, Curraghatoosane, Garryantanvally, Gortcurreen and Islandganniv North townlands. The scheme is 5.95km

N69 Listowel Bypass | Archaeological Excavation Report | archaeology

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Object Archaeological Excavation Report, E005061 Coolnaleen Lower 2, County Kerry.has no cover

This is a report on the palaeoenvironmental analysis of samples from a sediment core extracted from the Landscape Wetland, located at the confluence of the Camlin Stream and the River Barrow, Co. Wexford. The core was extracted during pre-construction archaeological assessment of

archaeology | dating (measuring) | palaeoenvironmental analysis

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Object N25 New Ross Bypass - Landscape Wetland,  County Wexford. Pollen Core Analysis Report.has no cover

The N24 Tower Road Junction Improvement Scheme involves widening the existing N24 and construction of a new grade separated junction, including an overbridge, a roundabout and a 0.75 km long link road, to the west of Piltown, Co. Kilkenny. The scheme is located in Belline and Rog

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  21E0522 Belline and Rogerstown 2,  County Kilkenny.has no cover

A sandstone high cross (w: (cross head max.) 1.16 - (cross shaft) 0.47 x h: 2.86 x d: (cross shaft) 0.35m) stands on a two-tiered base (dims. 1.25m square; H 0.7m). There is a raised heavy rope-like moulding around the edges which terminates at a projecting basal plinth which is

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Object Killamery 3. Inscribed High Crosshas no cover

An irregular-shaped, greenish-coloured cross slab, w: 0.77 x h: 1.72, with a large, three-lined frame enclosing a cross with a circular expansion at the centre and half round expansions at the terminals. The inscription is positioned vertically (in relation to the cross) in a sin

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Object Monasterboice Cross Slabhas no cover

Sandstone, high cross, w: 2.14 (across arms) x h: 5.20. The South Cross, also called Muiredach’s Cross, is truly monumental and the sculpted biblical scenes are so finely executed that art historian, Roger Stalley (2007), has called the unknown sculptor the 'Muiredach Master' and

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Object Monasterboice (South) High Crosshas no cover

A roughly rectangular stone cross-slab, (w: 0.56 x h: 1.56x d: 0.14m) with a rounded top. The decoration, on the smooth flat surface, is described by Carrigan (1905, vol. 4, 314) as, ‘an irregularly shaped panel in two incised lines embracing a Latin cross, which terminates in a

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Object Killamery 1. Inscribed Cross-slabhas no cover