County: Wicklow Site name: BALLYHENRY
Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A Licence number: 01E0832
Author: Ciara McManus, ADS
Site type: Excavation - miscellaneous
Period/Dating: Multi-period
ITM: E 727304m, N 698958m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.026151, -6.102236
Test-trenching was carried out in the townland of Ballyhenry, Co. Wicklow, as part of the ongoing pre-development archaeological works in advance of the proposed N11 Wicklow Bypass road improvement scheme. The testing was carried out over a 0.5km stretch of the proposed road route, and four areas of archaeological potential were identified.
The remains of a substantial burnt mound, c. 25m long, 15m wide and c. 1m deep, were located within the central area of testing; a second area of archaeological activity c. 20m to the north of this survived as a large spread of burnt mound material, c. 7m in diameter. A third area of activity was found within the northernmost area of testing. This appeared as a small spread of burnt mound material, possibly a small pit, beside which was a dump of apparently unburnt stone. A fourth area of activity within the southernmost portion of the test area consisted of two parallel ditches and an area of burning between them associated with a large pit.
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