
What is recorded here
First identified by Leo Swan and provided to the ASI by the Discovery Programme (copyright of the images vested in the National Museum of Ireland) the ring-ditch was identified in oblique aerial photographs (LS_AS_678BWN-00001_07, LS_AS_678BWN-00001_11). The cropmark consists of a small circular ring-ditch (approximate diam. 12m N-S) lying just to the N of the bivallate crop-mark enclosure of DU0110-163----.
Compiled by: Margaret Keane
Updated on: April 13 2017
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