Excavations of an Early-Medieval period enclosure at Ballynagallagh, Lough Gur, Co. Limerick

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Cleary, N. Finlay, Sandra A. Mc Keown, M. Mccarthy, Meriel Mc Clatchie
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Abstract:The site was first detected in an aerial survey of the Bruff region as a large oval enclosure, visible as a crop mark. Geophysical prospection techniques indicated evidence of archaeological remains inside and outside the enclosure. The excavation concentrated on the enclosing element and part of the interior. The excavated area was small relative to the size of the site and produced evidence for sequential use from the early-sixth to early-eleventh centuries AD. The settlement included sixth century circular houses that appear to have been unenclosed and the construction of a double palisade fence around the site in the eighth-ninth century. Pits within the enclosure have similar dates to the palisade and others date to the early-eleventh century. A trackway on the west side of the enclosure pre-dated the palisade fence and was in use from the seventh century. Upcast from digging the footings for the palisade fence covered part of the trackway surface. The site included a second trackway and part of an enclosure ditch dating from the late-tenth to early-eleventh century. The site had a long period of use and the settlement may have been relatively continuous. Evidence for the economy was provided by the animal bones that showed a reliance on cattle and charred plant remains confirmed barley cultivation. Iron working debris, albeit limited, suggested some industrial activity on the site.
利默里克郡Lough Gur, Co. Ballynagallagh中世纪早期围场的发掘
摘要:该地点最初是在对布鲁夫地区的一次航空调查中发现的,它是一个巨大的椭圆形围栏,可以看到作物标记。地球物理勘探技术在围墙内外都发现了考古遗迹的证据。挖掘集中在外围元素和部分内部。与遗址规模相比,挖掘面积较小,并提供了从公元6世纪早期到11世纪早期连续使用的证据。该定居点包括六世纪的圆形房屋,这些房屋似乎没有封闭,并在八世纪至九世纪在遗址周围建造了双层栅栏。围墙内的坑与栅栏的年代相似,其他的可以追溯到11世纪早期。在围墙的西侧有一条轨道,早于栅栏,从7世纪开始使用。从挖掘的栅栏围栏的基础向上覆盖轨道表面的一部分。该遗址包括第二条轨道和一部分围墙沟,其历史可以追溯到10世纪末至11世纪初。该遗址使用了很长一段时间,定居可能是相对连续的。动物骨骼显示了对牛的依赖,烧焦的植物残骸证实了大麦种植,这为经济提供了证据。铁屑虽然有限,但表明现场有一些工业活动。
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