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The following report describes the full and final results of Stage (i)(a) archaeological test excavation, limited excavation and full resolution, in advance of the N83 Carrowmunniagh/Carrowculleen Road Improvement Scheme, Co. Galway (Figure 1). The testing was carried out by Davi

N83 CARROMUNNIAGH CARROWCULLEEN ROAD IMPROVEMENT SCHEME | archaeology | dating (measuring)

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  20E0084 N83 Carrowmunniagh Carrowculleen,  County Galway.has no cover

The archaeological site at Ballinacarrig was located within the lands acquired for construction of the N80 Ballinacarrig Roundabout scheme, Co. Carlow. Part of this area had previously been geophysically surveyed by GSB Prospection (licence no. 04R010) as part of the archaeologi

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report,  12E0363 Ballinacarrig,  County Carlow.has no cover

Every place has a story to tell but, with the passing of time, not all stories are preserved. The archaeological discoveries presented in this book afford a rare chance to hear from people whose voices would be lost were it not for the opportunities for discovery presente

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological publication

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Object Archaeological publication,  Hidden Voices,  County Cork.has no cover

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.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

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological publication

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

This report describes the results of the Stage (iii) Excavation Services at Rockspring 2, Co. Wexford (ITM 707425, 649834) identified as a result of archaeological testing during the construction phase of the M11 Gorey to Enniscorthy PPP Scheme (Figures 1?3). The excavation was d

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E004809 Rockspring 2, County Wexford.has no cover

This report describes the results of an archaeological excavation carried out in advance of construction of the N25 Waterford City Bypass. Waterford City Council procured two archaeological services contracts in February 2002. The contracts covered the assessment of 274 hectares

archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, 03E0991 Dunkitt 8, County Kilkenny.has no cover

The M8 Fermoy to Mitchelstown motorway winds its way through the storied lands of North Cork, crossing an undulating landscape between the River Blackwater and the Galtee Mountains. The road was constructed to bypass the towns of Fermoy and Mitchelstown as part of the upgraded Co

Enclosure | Habitation Site | House-Neolithic

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Object 02. First Farmers Revealed - Hidden Voices Audio Bookhas no cover