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… Co. Limerick is located on the northern bank of the Maigue River c.150m east of the bridge. A bridge is marked in this location on the … of the castle, set back from the southern bank of the river. Recent archaeological work by Sarah McCutcheon (Limerick County Council) …
… deposited in nearby watercourses, perhaps the Groody river or the Shannon, only 5km to the west. Ritual deposits of bone may also be …
… 2, which was located on the northern bank of the Gradoge River, the remaining burnt mounds are not located adjacent to any known or … on a limestone ridge on the northern bank of the Gradoge River at Mitchelstown 1 (04E1072) 2.8km to the north. Author: Bruce …
… 2, which was located on the northern bank of the Gradoge River, the remaining burnt mounds are not located adjacent to any known or …
… on a limestone ridge on the northern bank of the Gradoge River. The opposing site on the southern bank of the Gradoge River was subsequently occupied by the Anglo Normans in the thirteenth century. …
… pottery was located on the northern bank of the Gradoge River on the western fringe of the road corridor, it is possible that further … 100 m OD. Some are located within 500 m of the Funshion River and its tributaries, the Sheep River, the Tooraleagan River and the …
… and Early Bronze Age activity on the banks of the River Funshion The excavation of the site at Gortore 1b E2410 comprised … 2 and 3. The site was located on the southern bank of the River Funshion. A truncated house and a group of pits and post-holes were …
… on the edge of a limestone reef overlooking the Funshion River. The ditch enclosed the northern and eastern sides of the site. The edge …
… abbey and precinct, Dublin Geraldine Stout 14.40 Rivers and industry: the archaeology of the Coombe bypass / Cork St. …
… system in Castledermot village running from the Lerr River to the south along Abbey St. and Main St. to Skenagun to the north. The …