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Pit in Ballyroe Lower

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The northernmost of the three pits [LI048-111001-, LI048-111002-, LI048-112----] is an irregular shaped pit exposed in both faces of the drain and lying 0.32m below the existing ground surface. The pit measures 1.30m northwest-southeast by 0.8m and 0.26m deep. It is filled with black, charcoal stained soil that has regular inclusions of burnt stone. Compiled by: Melanie McQuade, Archaeologist, Forestry Service Date of upload: 1 May 2015
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