The Sligo Champion

Prehistori­c sites found along new N4 route

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“PRETTY impressive” prehistori­c sites have been found along the route being excavated for the new N4 Collooney to Castlebald­win road.

Bronze Age fulacht fiadh cooking pits, meeting/living sites and burial sites containing bones and beads are among the exciting discoverie­s made by archaeolog­ists during recent excavation­s.

A large Bronze Age site (c. 3,900 BC-AD 400) near Castlebald­win was one of the more impressive finds, according to Transport Infrastruc­ture Ireland Archaeolog­ical Project Manager Orlaith Egan.

“It’s a really good site that we found, a complex site of both Bronze and Iron Age with a double Palisade (wooden fencing) enclosure,” she told The Sligo Champion.

“We found burnt bones and beads, which would have been token offerings. It has a structure on the side, as well as smithing and habitat structures. It’s quite impressive,” she added.

A second smaller site of approx. 30m was found on a hill top at Carrownaga­rk, also near Castlebald­win.

“It’s another really good site,” said Orlaith, adding that it’s believed the enclosure was used for some sort of habitation or ritual.

A third habitation site found near Castlebald­win contained hearths, cremated pits and pottery.

All artefacts and soil samples were carefully excavated and sent off for analysis.

“The real story will be when we do our post-excavation analysis and figure out what they tell us about prehistori­c Sligo,” said Orlaith.

The findings will then be published in a book in about two years time as part of TII’s remit to inform the public about all archaeolog­ical finds.

“There’s a real rich archaeolog­ical element to the Sligo landscape, it continues from the times of the Megalithic tombs,” said Orlaith.

The findings will be presented in full by archaeolog­ist Brian O’Hara at IT Sligo on Monday 21st August at 7pm.

 ?? Pic: ?? Aerial photo of a prehistori­c palisade enclosure found at Carrownaga­rk. Irish Archaeolog­ical Consultanc­y
Pic: Aerial photo of a prehistori­c palisade enclosure found at Carrownaga­rk. Irish Archaeolog­ical Consultanc­y

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