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Excavations.ie

2024:528 - Hale Street, Townparks, Ardee, Louth

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Louth

Site name: Hale Street, Townparks, Ardee

Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A

Licence number: 24E1225

Author: Martin McGonigle

Site type: No archaeology found

Period/Dating: N/A

ITM: E 696451m, N 790375m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.853872, -6.533983

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Archaeological monitoring was undertaken on 16 December 2024. The topsoil strip was undertaken by a 360˚ mechanical excavator. The area of the access lane was reduced in ground level by about 0.4m in depth to the formation level and excavated through a 0.2m thick layer of dark greyish-brown garden loam and a 0.2m thick underlying layer of mid-brown gravelly clayey silt mixed with small fragments of modern white ceramic, coal and red brick. The natural subsoil consisted of a light brownish-orange gritty silty clay. Extensive root activity was noted throughout the excavated area.

No archaeological features, finds or deposits were identified.