Excavations.ie
Author:
Cohn Martin, Institute of Maritime Archaeology, St. Andrew’s
Period / Dating:
Late Medieval (AD 1100-AD 1599)
Site Type:
Wreck: Galleon
Licence number:
L.N.W. Flanagan, Department of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
Neolithic (4000BC-2501 BC)
Megalithic tomb - court tomb
P. C. Woodman, Dept of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
Mesolithic (8000 BC-4001 BC)
Settlement cluster
C. J. Lynn, Historic Monuments Branch, Ministry of Finance
Undetermined
Ringfort - rath
R.B. Warner, Dept of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
Souterrain
D. C. Twohig & Prof. M. J. O’KelIy, Dept of archaeology, University College, Cork
Dr. E M Fahy, Dept of Geography, University College, Cork
Multi-period
Castle - tower house and Bastioned fort
D.C. Twohig, Dept of Archaeology, University College, Cork
Medieval (AD 400-AD 1600)
Religious house - Augustinian friars
Religious house - Franciscan Third Order Regular
B. Williams, Historic Monuments Branch, Ministry of Finance
Early Medieval (AD 400-AD 1099)
T. G. Delaney, Dept of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
Historic town
Enclosure
Mr. B. Raftery, Dept of Archaeology, University College Dublin
Iron Age (800 BC-AD 339)
Hillfort
Messrs. M. Ryan & P. Wallace, Irish Antiquities Division, National Museum of Ireland
Road - road/trackway
Mr. P.D. Sweetman, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works
Castle - Anglo-Norman masonry castle
Mr. R.B. Warner, Dept of Antiquities, Ulster Museum
Mr. J.F. Reynolds, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works
Mr. M.J. O’Kelly, Dept of Archaeology, University College Cork
Megalithic tomb - passage tomb