County: Wicklow Site name: Back Street, Arklow
Sites and Monuments Record No.: WI040-029 Licence number: 18E0304
Author: Yvonne Whitty
Site type: Urban
Period/Dating: —
ITM: E 724580m, N 673114m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 52.794630, -6.152731
Wicklow County Council proposes to develop a derelict site at Back Street in Arklow, County Wicklow under Part 8 Development. The development is for social housing and at present the site comprises abandoned sheds and derelict buildings. This site is within the archaeological constraint area for Arklow historic town (WI040-029---).
The site at Back Street is between 200-300m from the nearest RMP monument and the stratigraphy and historic mapping indicates that the site has had many phases of modern development built upon a horizon of natural gravels and sand. The stratigraphy indicates that this area may have been prone to flooding by the Avoca River in antiquity.
Eight nineteenth-century ceramic sherds of refined white ware were retrieved from the uppermost demolition layer. Other contemporary finds included one intact mid-nineteenth-century wine bottle, one intact nineteenth-century stoneware flagon, a fragment of a nineteenth-century ink pot, several fragments of clay sewage pipe, a door bolt, and several highly corroded and unidentifiable pieces of iron.
In conclusion, no evidence for pre-modern archaeology was observed. All horizons above the natural sand bed exhibited evidence of considerable disturbance, which began in the nineteenth century and continued into living memory.
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