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Boyne Valley Accomodation
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Boyne Valley - Hotel Accommodation. Is a centrally located 3 star hotel in the town of Navan developed on the site of the 19th century Russell Arms Hotel. Is situated 2km from the town of Navan. Is a 4 star Hotel with great views overlooking the Trim Castle. Is a 4 star hotel on a golf course just outside the town of Trim. The Castle Arch Hotel. Is a 3 star hotel in the town of Trim. The Station House Hotel. Is located in Kilmessan, between Trim and the Hill of Tara. 4 star Bord Failte approved B&B, 3kms...
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June | 2010 | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Archive for June, 2010. Artefacts from the Brú na Bóinne Fieldwalking Project. And landowners). Scatters of such material often indicate where intense activity, residential, agricultural, industrial, took place in the past. June 29, 2010 Categories: Archaeology. A view of Knowth passage tomb from Rossnaree. Hopefully there will be few of the...
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Places to Stay
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Slane is well served by a variety of different types of accommodation, from hotels and guesthouses/B&Bs to self-catering and caravaning/camping. There is quality accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Download a complete list of available accommodation here. Luxurious country house, set on 80 acre estate,comprising Courtyard Cottage Suites and Brabazon Restaurant. Welcomes individual overnight guests, groups and weddings. Glebe House provides real country style accommodation in our beautifully res...
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Day 11 – A new week. | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Day 11 – A new week. Igor tests his trowel. Matt and the ‘mystery feature’. Darren ‘The Machine’! Sophie on the sieve (again! Eimear’s the boss! Area 1: ‘you could eat your dinner off it! This entry was posted on July 18, 2011 by Conor Brady. It was filed under Archaeology. And was tagged with archaeological techniques. Conor Brady and rossn...
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May | 2011 | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Archive for May, 2011. Mark carrying out the magnetic gradiometry survey. 150m north-south. This enclosure was reported to the Archaeological Survey of Ireland and an RMP number was subsequently issued (ME019-080—). The interim report may be downloaded in PDF format here. Rossnaree Report 2010(lowres). May 31, 2011 Categories: Archaeology.
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Welcome to the Rossnaree Archaeological Project site. This blog is designed to update you, day-by-day, on the progress of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010. Day 20 – The last day. Oil seed rape being harvested. Cutting 7 from the west. Matt and Sophie in the site office. The last break-time on site. In Cutting 8 the...
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August | 2011 | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Archive for August, 2011. Day 20 – The last day. First of all apologies for the delay in putting up this post. Friday was a hectic day but we got there in the end and since then I have been taking a bit of down time and catch up on some of my other responsibilities. Oil seed rape being harvested. Cutting 7 from the west. In Cutting 8 the fin...
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June | 2011 | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Archive for June, 2011. The plan for 2011. Figure 1: Areas 1 and 2 superimposed on the detailed magnetic gradiometry plot. Figure 2: Magnetic susceptibility plot with superimposed features from magnetic gradiometry survey. June 29, 2011 Categories: Archaeology. Figure 1: Detailed magnetic gradiometry plot with topography, August 2010. Hill o...
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July | 2011 | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Archive for July, 2011. Day 19 – It is all becoming clear now…. Http:/ www.rte.ie/news/av/2011/0727/media-3012820.html. Cut 8 cleared at last! Or, worse in the last day or two. Kieran to the rescue! Tomorrow, we will finish the last of the recording and then start the backfilling. I’ll let you know how we get on. Laureen and Matt at work.
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July | 2010 | The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog
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The Rossnaree Archaeological Project Blog. A day-by-day account of the activities of the Rossnaree Archaeological Project 2010-11. Irish Archaeological Field School. Archive for July, 2010. Day 20: The longest day. Trench 3 fully filled.at last! Trench 3 spoilheap disappears. The Trench 1 spoilheap. The team gets to work on Trench 1. Then we moved on to Trench 4. A ‘closing deposit’ had been created on the top of the spoilheap by Clíodhna (age 6! The Trench 1 'closing deposit'. Kevin the geophysicist vis...
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