County: Limerick Site name: KILTENAN NORTH (BGE 3/62/3)
Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A Licence number: 02E0664
Author: Graham Hull, Margaret Gowen & Co. Ltd.
Site type: Fulacht fia
Period/Dating: Undetermined
ITM: E 542472m, N 642641m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 52.532091, -8.847884
This site was examined as part of Bord Gáis Éireann’s Pipeline to the West. It lay on flattish land that had previously been shallow bog. The land in the immediate vicinity sloped gently downward to the north-west. The Clonshire River lay 75m to the south-east. Between the site and the river was a boggy field that contained at least three fulachta fiadh. The tail of one of these mounds extended onto the easement and survived as a thin, discontinuous spread of burnt stone, and a thicker deposit of the same material was visible in section adjacent to the fence-line. The fulacht fiadh lay mostly in the adjacent field; it was roughly oval, measuring c. 14.5m (east–west), and would have been c. 7m wide. The section examined was 6.5m long and had a maximum thickness of 0.12m. The fulacht material was a dark brown/black, sandy clay with as much as 50% burnt limestone. Charcoal flecking was also observed. A layer of old topsoil was recorded between deposits of fulacht material.
No evidence of a trough was visible, either in the recorded section or in the main body of the mound in the neighbouring field.
A sample of the fulacht material was taken for wet sieving to obtain charcoal for species identification and a possible radiocarbon determination.
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