Pit-burial
A pit-burial can vary from an oval or subrectangular pit large enough to accommodate a crouched inhumation to a small circular pit with only space for a deposit of cremated bone or a cinerary urn. They date to the Bronze (c. 2400-500 BC) and Iron Ages (c. 500 BC - AD 400).
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ME01279 - MOSNEY - Pit-burial
Address: MOSNEY, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.6647 | -6.23858 -
ME01290 - IRISHTOWN - Pit-burial
Address: IRISHTOWN, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.6507 | -6.22091 -
ME02049 - SIMONSTOWN - Pit-burial
Address: SIMONSTOWN, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.6894 | -6.69758 -
ME02081 - SARSFIELDSTOWN,RICHARDSTOWN - Pit-burial
Address: SARSFIELDSTOWN,RICHARDSTOWN, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.6473 | -6.2518 -
ME02247 - FOURKNOCKS - Pit-burial
Address: FOURKNOCKS, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.5969 | -6.32547 -
ME02250 - FOURKNOCKS - Pit-burial
Address: FOURKNOCKS, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.5967 | -6.32637 -
ME02253 - KILTALE - Pit-burial
Address: KILTALE, Meath
Classification: Pit-burial
Coordinates: 53.5204 | -6.64581