Excavations.ie
Author:
R. Warner, Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Period / Dating:
Multi-period
Site Type:
Hillfort
Licence number:
A.E.P. Collins, Historic Monuments and Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment.
Neolithic (4000BC-2501 BC)
Megalithic tomb - court tomb
B. B. Williams, Historic Monuments & Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment (NI.).
Other
Ringfort - rath; Linear Earthwork; Stone Circle
D. L. Swan, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin
Medieval (AD 400-AD 1600)
Ecclesiastical enclosure
T.G. Delaney, Department of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
Historic town
T. Fanning, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works
A. Lynch and M. Cahill, University College Cork
Church; Ecclesiastical enclosure; Ritual site - holy well
A. Bratt, Historic Monuments & Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment
Early Medieval (AD 400-AD 1099)
Ringfort - cashel
B. Wailes. Department of Anthropology. University of Pennsylvania.
JOSEPH RAFTERY
Early Bronze Age graves
E1048
T. E. McNeill, Archaeology Department, Queen’s University, Belfast
Castle - ringwork
M. Ryan, Irish Antiquities Division, Natural Museum of Ireland
Undetermined
Mound
E1183
: C. J. Lynn, Historic Monuments & Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment (N.I.)
T. Fanning, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works.
Late Medieval (AD 1100-AD 1599)
Religious house - Augustinian canons
C.J. Lynn, Historic Monuments & Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment
Bronze Age (2200 BC-801 BC)
Ritual site - pond
P.D. Sweetman, Office of Public Works.
Modern (AD 1750-AD 2000)
Castle - Anglo-Norman masonry castle
C. J. Lynn, Historic Monuments & Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment (NI)
Habitation site
P. D. Sweetman, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works
L. de Paor, Department of Modern History, University College Dublin