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Gahan and Long identified the remains of a probable Early Medieval rath site during pre-construction testing of the new Olar Valley residential development on the outskirts of Ballyclare. Raths, also known as forts', 'forths' and ring-forts, are the field monuments most commonly found in the Irish countryside. The area of the potential monument was topsoil stripped to reveal a roughly circular enclosure with an approximate diameter of 30m which was then fully excavated and recorded. Pottery recovered from the excavation confirmed that the site dated to the Early Medival period (500-1100AD) One pit from the site produced a collection of flint tools. Expert analysis of these identified them to date to the Late Mesolithic period, approximately 8000 years ago!
The Royal Commission offers a range of services to individuals, groups and organisations interested in the archaeology and built heritage of Wales
Limestone gorge & cave complex
Devon Archaeological Society The Devon Archaeological Society is an active and friendly organisation with a long tradition and a membership of over 600. The archaeology of Devon includes the rich historic landscapes of Dartmoor and Exmoor and extends from the Palaeolithic axes of the East Devon river valleys through to World War Two remains and … Continue reading "Home"
Volunteer Archaeological Group operating in the London Borough of Bromley, UK.
Welcome to ArchaeoDomus. Providing archaeological and heritage services across Wales and England, with a specialism for historic buildings and archaeological survey. Based in Carmarthenshire, we enjoy working all over the UK.
Engineering Archaeological Services Ltd was formed in 1993 by John Price and Ian Brooks. After many changes of personnel, the company is now run by Dr Ian Brooks MCIfA, FSA who has over 30 years of archaeological experience.