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Hermitage | Hermitage, Castleconnell |
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Excavations at Hermitage Castleconnell, Limerick This site was originally test trenched by the Archaeology Unit of Limerick County Council, due to the way leave for the Castleconnell Rising Main, cutting through the zone of archaeological potential for RMP LI001-0001-, a potential fording point of the River Shannon, just downstream from Castleconnell village. This trenching revealed the presence of several archaeological features, which AEGIS ARCHAEOLOGY was contracted to excavate. The excavation covered an area of about 4,400sqm. It was then divided into four areas, A-D, as the features themselves appeared in discrete concentrations. ![]() Axes and other stone artefacts from Castleconnell Area B had a large concentration of stake and post holes, with up to three small sub circular huts and a stone axe, worked flint and chert. An adze-axe was also recovered from the slot trench of one of the houses, while a cremation deposit was also excavated. Area C contained pits and burnt spreads, a fulacht fiadh and shallow sub-circular roasting pits filled with heat shattered stone Area D contained several pit features, which did not contain any datable material. In all, fragments of 13 stone axes were recovered, as well as vast quantities of worked flint and chert. The excavation was funded by Limerick County Council. Specialist analysis of finds and radio carbon dating is presently being undertaken. |
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