1986:53 - MITCHELSTOWNDOWN NORTH (BGE), Limerick

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Limerick Site name: MITCHELSTOWNDOWN NORTH (BGE)

Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A Licence number:

Author: Eoin Grogan

Site type: Cremation pit

Period/Dating: Bronze Age (2200 BC-801 BC)

ITM: E 571656m, N 629549m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 52.416716, -8.416657

Two groups of features were noted on the site. One was a tightly knit group of seven cremation pits. The second, 6m away, appeared after excavation not to be associated with the cremation pit group.

The cremation pit group occurred in an area 6m x 5m. Four pits formed the core of the cemetery with three approximately equidistant outliers. The pits had varying diameters ranging from 38-58cm, and were 15-17cm deep. The shallower pits all appeared to have been heavily truncated by agricultural activity.

Two of the pits were lined with a deposit of clay and another may have been lined with timber which was subsequently burnt. Three pits yielded small fragments of coarse undecorated pottery which appeared to have been deposited in sherds, at the bottom of the pits. Cremated bone was found in concentrations on top of the pottery or around it.

There was no evidence for an enclosing feature.

The bone has been identified in seven of twelve samples as human. The other samples consisted of bone deliberately crushed to such an extent that it was not possible to identify it.

The second group of features included shallow pits and linear features. No finds were recovered from these but flecks of bone were present in the fill of some.

5 St Catherine's Rd, Glenageary, Co Dublin