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Through the mill - excavation of an early medieval settlement at Raystown, County Meath

On a long, low ridge in the small townland of Raystown, Co. Meath, west of what is now Ashbourne, people began burying their dead in an enclosed cemetery in the early fifth century AD. This place was to endure for at least 600 years as a large farming settlement. The building and maintenance of a remarkable series of watermills and watercourses and the production of cereals defined the lives of ge…

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  • Location

Contributors

  • National Roads Authority
  • Transport Infrastructure Ireland
  • Seaver, Matthew
  • Matthew Seaver

Creator

  • Seaver, Matthew

Publisher

  • National Roads Authority
  • Transport Infrastructure Ireland

Subject

  • archaeology
  • excavation (sites)
  • geophysics
  • burials
  • watermill
  • Archaeology
  • Geophysics

Type of item

  • Text

Contributors

  • National Roads Authority
  • Transport Infrastructure Ireland
  • Seaver, Matthew
  • Matthew Seaver

Creator

  • Seaver, Matthew

Publisher

  • National Roads Authority
  • Transport Infrastructure Ireland

Subject

  • archaeology
  • excavation (sites)
  • geophysics
  • burials
  • watermill
  • Archaeology
  • Geophysics

Type of item

  • Text

Providing institution

  • Transport Infrastructure Ireland

Aggregator

  • Digital Repository of Ireland

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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Rights

  • CC Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Issue date

  • 2006-08

Temporal

  • early medieval

Place-Time

  • Raystown
  • http://www.logainm.ie/37999.aspx

Places

  • Ireland
  • Meath
  • Meath
  • Republic of Ireland

Identifier

  • #6h44d737c

Format

  • text

Language

  • en
  • eng

Providing country

  • Ireland

Collection name

  • 255_DRI_Transport_Infrastructure_Ireland

First time published on Europeana

  • 2020-08-06T08:06:28.522Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2020-08-06T08:06:28.522Z
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