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A portion of a cemetery was excavated in April/May 2005 by Aegis Archaeology Ltd at Sir Harry’s Mall, Limerick in advance of development of a site by Kenrite Construction Ltd, who funded the excavation. This cemetery was located just outside the medieval town of Limerick, to the south of King’s Island. The excavations were confined between the medieval Town Wall which ran east-west along the north of the site and a later quay wall running parallel at the south. The medieval Town wall and quay wall were recorded, and remain in situ. ![]() Excavation in progress One unusual burial was that of an adult (sex undetermined at present) who had been buried in a crouched position on her/his left side. The burial position of this individual is, in itself, unusual compared with the majority of the skeletons from the site. Serious pathological lesions were noted on the spine, with destruction and collapse, and subsequent curvature of the spine. Initial indications are that this may be a case of tuberculosis. ![]() Skeleton with curvature of spine
Further reading: Lynch, L.G. and Wilkinson, F. 2005 To Live and Die in Limerick, ArchaeologyIreland, 3, 5-6. Posted: January 2006 (aegis ref. 1/2006; 137-4). |
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