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Pit alignment in Connahy

Pit alignment
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Aerial photograph (GB89.T.16, July 1989) shows cropmark of a single line of closely spaced pits in close proximity to two ring-ditches (KK010-154----, KK010-156----). The alignment runs NW to SE and then curves back on itself to the SW forming a 'V-shaped' structure or possibly a trapezoidal enclosure. There is an enclosure (KK010-141----) c. 160m to the N and a number of other ring-ditches (KK010-157----; KK010-157001-; KK010-157002-; KK010-191---- and KK010-192----) to the S-SW which have also been identified as cropmarks. Compiled by: Dr. Gillian Barrett for the Archaeological Survey of Ireland and Jean Farrelly Date of revised upload: 28 January 2019
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