McSparron, C. (2005). Excavations at Church Street, Belfast. Ulster J Archaeol 63. Vol 63, pp. 114-122.

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Excavations at Church Street, Belfast
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Ulster J Archaeol 63
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Ulster Journal of Archaeology
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63
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114 - 122
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An account of a rescue excavation carried out at Church Street, Belfast. A number of pits were found, dating from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, which contained domestic waste, waste from butchering and waste from industrial activity. Includes
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Cormac McSparron
Year of Publication
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2005
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PIT (Monument Type England)
Domestic Waste Waste (Auto Detected Subject)
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[IGR J 3377 7462]
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02 Oct 2006