Excavations.ie
Author:
A. Lynch and M. Cahill, University College Cork
Period / Dating:
Medieval (AD 400-AD 1600)
Site Type:
Church; Ecclesiastical enclosure; Ritual site - holy well
Licence number:
D. L. Swan, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin
Ecclesiastical enclosure
R. Warner, Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Multi-period
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
P. D. Sweetman, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works
Castle - Anglo-Norman masonry castle
P.D. Sweetman, Office of Public Works.
Modern (AD 1750-AD 2000)
T. Fanning, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works.
Religious house - Augustinian canons
M. Ryan, Irish Antiquities Division, Natural Museum of Ireland
Mound
B. Wailes. Department of Anthropology. University of Pennsylvania.
T. Fanning, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works
B. B. Williams, Historic Monuments & Buildings Branch, Department of the Environment (NI.).
Other
Ringfort - rath; Linear Earthwork; Stone Circle
P. Wallace, Irish Antiquities Division, National Museum of Ireland
Historic town
A.B. Ó Riordán, Irish Antiquities Division, National Museum of Ireland