ME02302 - FERGANSTOWN and BALLYMACON - Excavation - miscellaneous

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Located at the W edge of a fairly level landscape and at the crest of a steep slope down (H c. 12m) to the flood-plain of a S-N section of the River Boyne. Hanley (1999, 12-13) in excavation (99E0178) trenches (Wth 1.5m) around the entrance to the souterrain identified furrows (Wth 0.24-00.48m; D 0.12m: Wth 0.88-1.06m; D 0.3m) beneath the surface, but some ditches (Wth 0.65m; D 0.44m) were also present, running NE-SW. However, none could be regarded as a defensive feature that might have enclosed the souterrain. One excavation trench exposed the base of a field bank associated with modern ceramics. (Hanley 1999, 13-16) Compiled by: Michael Moore Date of upload: 30 March 2023 Hanley, K. 1999 A stratigraphic report on the limited excavation & testing of part of an exposed souterrain, in the townland of Ferganstown and Ballymacon, Navan, Co. Meath. Licence: 99E0178. Unpublished report, Author

Description Source: Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage

Monument Details

Address:
FERGANSTOWN and BALLYMACON, Meath
GPS:
53.6664, -6.65262
SMRS:
ME025-058002-
what3words:
highways.convoy.buckling

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