2007:AD31 - Burrow/Glenanummer, Offaly

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Offaly Site name: Burrow/Glenanummer

Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A Licence number: A016/054; E2680

Author: Tim Coughlan, Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 120B Greenpark Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow.

Site type: Burnt mound and three probable troughs

Period/Dating:

ITM: E 623581m, N 738084m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.392396, -7.645465

Testing was carried out as part of an archaeological mitigation programme associated with the N6 Kilbeggan to Athlone dual carriageway. The site was identified during testing undertaken by Tim Coughlan of IAC Ltd in July 2005 (A016/029). The site was excavated in April 2006. An excavation area measuring 20m by 15m and 30m by 30m was opened.
The site consisted of the remains of a fulacht fiadh/large burnt mound which sealed two probable troughs and connecting channel. The first trough was subrectangular in plan and was 2.5m long, 1.8m wide and 0.38m deep. The second trough was sub-oval in plan and 3.6m long, 2.8m wide and 0.4m deep. These troughs were all interlinked so that water would flow from the primary subrectangular trough into the oval trough. A total of 23 stake-holes were recorded evenly spaced around the perimeter of the base of the second trough, suggesting that it may have functioned as a ‘sweat-house’.
A lithic find from archaeological investigations at Burrow/Glenanummer is an Early Bronze Age blade portion. Two bone pendants and a corroded iron object were also recovered from the site.
This work was funded by Westmeath County Council and the National Roads Authority.

Editor’s note: Although excavated during 2006, the report on this site arrived too late for inclusion in the bulletin of that year.