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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society
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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society
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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society
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Volume:
24 (4)
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Journal
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Editor:
Noel Ross
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County Louth Archaeological & Historical Society
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Date Of Issue From: 2000
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/i27729872
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27 Apr 2004
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Appendix
40 - 530
documentary evidence, including specification of work and prices; schedule of monthly certificates of work done; schedule of occupiers; and 1863 Ordnance Survey map
The holy wells of County Louth
Larry Conlon
453 - 473
Continuation from Part 1 of the list of holy wells by parish and alphabetically within parish, with notes on the wells. Includes
Appendix
471 - 473
lists two wells whose location and status is not confirmed
Dundalk harbour improvements in the nineteenth century
Harold O'Sullivan
504 - 530
Account of works undertaken on the harbour at Dundalk between 1839 and 1850, with notes on the historical background and the local and industrial context of the harbour. Includes
A destroyed enclosure at site 5, Marshes Upper, County Louth
Finbar McCormick
Fiona J Crone
553 - 562
Account of the survey and excavation of a previously unrecorded enclosure uncovered during building works in 1982. The investigation revealed a ditch enclosing an oval area, within which the only surviving archaeological feature was a partially destroyed souterrain. This, and a small number of sherds of souterrain-ware pottery from the ditch, indicated that the site was occupied during the latter part of the Early Christian period.
A souterrain at Bellurgan, County Louth
Noel Ross
563 - 565
Account of the discovery in 2001 of a souterrain which the author identifies as being the same as that described by Edward Tipping in 1864 (see J Roy Soc Antiq Ir 8, pp 183--4).