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category meath | history and heritage | news report author Monday September 19, 2005 21:46author by Tara SOS - Tara SOS - M3 to the Westauthor address Meathauthor phone 0863213755 Report this post to the editors

First Time in months

Dr. Pat Wallace, National Museum: 'Mechanical topsoil stripping of known areas of archaeology would not be desirable given the fact that the burnt spreads have already been exposed.'

This is a site with burnt spreads.
Digging in the Gabhra Valley - Tara on right
Digging in the Gabhra Valley - Tara on right

Dr. Pat Wallace's recommendations:
04E0428 Blundelstown 1
KILN
I note that no interpretation is offered for the feature which has come to light during testing and would request further information with regard to the suspected date or function of the kiln in question.
Given the nature and size of the feature in question I would not concur with the proposals for mechanical topsoil removal in the areas surrounding and feel, in addition to this that the timescale for the excavation does not seem adequate given that the other associated features may come to light in the area. May I have a copy of the plan showing the extent of the proposed cutting in question?
04E0428 Blundlestown 2 & 3
Possible disturbed remains of two burnt mounds
I seek further information on the methodology to be used with regard to excavation. Will further sampling of the mounds be carried out? Mechanical topsoil stripping of known areas of archaeology would not be desirable given the fact that the burnt spreads have already been exposed. Finally, given the vast area to be topsoil stripped, the likelihood of further associated features may come to light in the area. May I have a copy of the plan showing the extent of the proposed cutting in question?
04E0428 Philpotstown 1
19th century post-office and smithy
May I have further information on the remains which have come to light to date in this area? I would recommend that the services of an architectural historian/conservator are engaged to ensure that a comprehensive survey is undertaken before any excavation of the site is carried out. Given the features that have come to light to date and the possibility of further 19th century material coming to light, I would not concur with proposals for mechanical excavation of cutting in the area of known archaeology.

I consider such material to be of great importance and value to the National Museum of Ireland collections. Finally, I would recommend that the advice of a trained conservator be sought with regard to the treatment/excavation of the metalled track way that has come to light, detailed in p.18 of the testing report. May I have a copy of the plan showing the extent of the proposed cutting in question?
Dr Patrick F. Wallace
Director
National Museum of Ireland
16th March 2005

Related Link: http://www.tarasos.com/

Any sign of Artefacts after this? Hmmm
Any sign of Artefacts after this? Hmmm

Excavated from A to B
Excavated from A to B

Dumped again
Dumped again

And the scoop and drop continues. God help our heritage
And the scoop and drop continues. God help our heritage

author by Hmmpublication date Tue Sep 27, 2005 22:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Tara intersection

Mock up of Tara interchange
Mock up of Tara interchange

author by Tara SOS - Tara SOS - M3 to the Westpublication date Sat Sep 24, 2005 20:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This photo is of the Lia Fáil (stone of destiny) stone on hill of Tara, which nowadays marks the graves of 500 pikemen on Tara.

The hill of Skryne is opposite. The red line denotes the size of the road (it is marked by fencing).

M3 from Liafáil - the M3 will be visbile from the same spot on the other side of the hill too as it runs around it.
M3 from Liafáil - the M3 will be visbile from the same spot on the other side of the hill too as it runs around it.

Related Link: http://www.tarasos.com
author by Tara SOSpublication date Mon Sep 19, 2005 21:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Wait until it becomes like this.

Visit www.tarasos.com

Wait until it gets like this - example of Irish Motorway Construction
Wait until it gets like this - example of Irish Motorway Construction

author by Tara SOSpublication date Mon Sep 19, 2005 21:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The boys are back in (Blundles)town

The scene
The scene

 
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