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Excavations.ie

2025:036 - Lea Beg, Tullamore, Offaly

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Offaly

Site name: Lea Beg, Tullamore

Sites and Monuments Record No.: OF023-002

Licence number: 25E0157

Author: Caroline Cosgrove

Site type: No archaeology found

Period/Dating: N/A

ITM: E 617634m, N 720684m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.236248, -7.735852

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A total of 4 trenches were excavated. Each trench measured 1.8m in width, and, in total, 199m of linear trenches were excavated. The topsoil (C1) was a peaty clay and the natural (C2) varied from a clay marl to a gravel. No archaeological structures, features or deposits were observed or exposed within the trenches. The proposed development will have no impact on any archaeology. No further work is recommended.