Excavations.ie
Author:
B. Lacy, Institute of Continuing Education, New University of Ulster
Period / Dating:
Post Medieval (AD 1600-AD 1750)
Site Type:
Town
Licence number:
P.C. Woodman, Department of Antiquities, Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Mesolithic (8000 BC-4001 BC)
Habitation site
D.C. Twohig, Department of Archaeology, University College Cork
Multi-period
Historic town
L. de Paor, Department of Modern History, University College, Dublin
Medieval (AD 400-AD 1600)
Ecclesiastical enclosure
C. J. Lynn, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland
Early Medieval (AD 400-AD 1099)
Excavation - miscellaneous
C.J. Lynn, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland
Church
Graveyard
T.G. Delany, Department of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
A. Lynch and M. Cahill, University College Cork
Church; Ecclesiastical enclosure; Ritual site - holy well
D. L. Swan, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin
R. Warner, Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Hillfort
P. Danaher, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works.
Undetermined
Earthwork
E. Kelly, National Museum of Ireland
Ringfort - rath
E. Kelly, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin.
Church and Ritual site - holy well
M. J. O’Kelly, Department of Archaeology, University College Cork
Megalithic tombs - passage tombs
G. Eogan, Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin
M. Herity, Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin
Prehistoric (12700 BC-AD 400)
Field System
S. Caulfield, Department of Archaeology, University College, Dublin.
Settlement cluster and Field System
E. Shee, Department of Archaeology, University College Cork
Late Medieval (AD 1100-AD 1599)
Religious house - Dominican friars