County: Limerick Site name: COMMONS
Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A Licence number: 02E0550
Author: Brian Halpin, for Margaret Gowen & Co. Ltd.
Site type: Pit
Period/Dating: Undetermined
ITM: E 545106m, N 640878m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 52.516512, -8.808784
Topsoil-stripping on Bord Gáis Éireann’s Pipeline to the West uncovered a series of irregularly shaped pits and cuts in Commons townland, Co. Limerick. The site measured 6.8m north–south by 9.6m and lay in well-drained pastureland. Most of the pits were filled with the charcoal and heat-shattered stones that are associated with burnt-mound material. None of the pits appeared to be the remains of a trough. Some of the features seemed to be natural undulations, which had accumulated the burnt material through natural deposition.
There is a possibility that one large pit, which measured 2.19m east–west by 1.36m and was 0.45m deep, was a roasting pit. All of the features were cut into a yellow/orange boulder clay. The largest measured a maximum of 2.8m east–west by 3.4m. None was particularly deep, and it is possible that they were refuse pits that accumulated burnt material from firings in the possible roasting pit or an adjacent fulacht fiadh site that was not encountered in the pipeline corridor.
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