What is recorded here
On gently sloping ground falling E where a stream flows 750m N into the Camoge River. The feature is located 370m E of Cahercorney Church (LI032-072001-) and graveyard (LI032-072002-). Located within a complex of 12 monuments (LI032-073001-/013-) recorded by M. J. O'Kelly (1942-3, 181-2). The Discovery Programme identified further monuments within the complex including this ‘site’ (LI032-073017-).
The feature is not depicted on OSi historic maps. Identified as an earthwork during archaeological research by the Discovery Programme (Grogan 2005) on the North Munster Project (Discovery Programme Site No. 20). The site is visible on OSi orthoimage taken 2005-12 and on Digital Globe orthoimage taken 2011-2013 as a rectangular-shaped earthwork aligned N-S. The site should appraised by field inspection.
See attached Discovery Programme mapping and ASI aerial photograph ASIAP – 344/10 taken 05/01/2003.
Compiled by: Edmond O’Donovan
Date of upload: 20 October 2021
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