2001:982 - KELLS: Commons of Lloyd, Meath

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Meath Site name: KELLS: Commons of Lloyd

Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A Licence number: 01E01045

Author: Finola O’Carroll, Cultural Resource Development Services Ltd.

Site type: No archaeology found

Period/Dating: N/A

ITM: E 671682m, N 776732m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.735306, -6.913536

Monitoring of topsoil-stripping in one of two adjacent developments in Commons of Lloyd was carried out on 8–9 November 2001. The site consists of a level terrace overlooking the River Blackwater. It is close to the medieval town of Kells, and a number of archaeological monuments have been recorded in the general vicinity.

The site was stripped by mechanical digger. The topsoil was a sandy clay loam with moderate pebble inclusions. Subsoil was on average c. 0.3m below the surface, and consisted of a sandy gravel clay with a large pebble component, mid-brown to orange brown in colour. A small number of sherds of modern pottery were found. The proportion of silt and sand in the topsoil increased closer to the river, with a concentration in a small natural hollow close to the riverbank. The only feature exposed was a shallow spread of charcoal (0.8m by 0.4m), 10mm deep. No finds occurred within it.

Nothing of archaeological interest was exposed during the topsoil-stripping.

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