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Eachtra Journal

Issue 11                                      [ISSN 2009-2237]




           Archaeological Excavation Report
           E3635 - Moneygall 2, Co. Offaly
                         Pit
EACHTRA
Archaeological Projects

                          Archaeological Excavation Report
                          Moneygall 2
                          Co Offaly

                          Pit




                 Date: July 2011

               Client: Laois County Council and National
                       Roads Authority
              Project: N7 Castletown to Nenagh (Contract 1)
                 E No: 3635

Excavation Director: Jacinta Kiely
          Written by: Jacinta Kiely
Archaeological Excavation Report
                                           Moneygall 2
                                                   Co Offaly




                                                   Excavation Director

                                                   Jacinta Kiely

                                                         Written By

                                                   Jacinta Kiely




                                                       EACHTRA
                                                       Archaeological Projects




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Table of Contents
       Summary���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������iii
       Acknowledgements�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iv
1	     Scope	of	the	project		���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������v
2	     Route	location����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������v
3	     Receiving	environment	������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� vii
4	     Archaeological	and	historical	background	������������������������������������������������������������������ viii
5	     Site	Location	and	Topography	��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xi
6	     Excavation	methodology	��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xiii
7	     Excavation	results	������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ xv
8	     Summary	���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xv
9	     References	������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xvii
Appendix	1	 Stratigraphic	Index	�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xviii
Appendix	2	 Site	Matrix	������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ xix




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List of Figures
     Figure	1:	   The	 route	 of	 the	 N7	 Castletown	 to	 Nenagh	 overlain	 on	 the	 Ordnance	 Survey	
                  Discovery	Series	map�		���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� vi
                                           �
     Figure	2:	   The	 route	 of	 the	 N7	 Castletown	 to	 Nenagh	 overlain	 on	 the	 Ordnance	 Survey	
                  Discovery	Series	map	with	all	the	excavation	sites	marked�		���������������������������������������������������� ix
     Figure	3:	   Portion	of	the	Ist	edition	Ordnance	Survey	Map	OF46	showing	the	location	of	
                  Moneygall	2�	���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xii
     Figure	4:	   Location	and	extent	of	Moneygall	2	on	the	route	of	the	N7	Castletown	to	Nenagh�	���� xiv
     Figure	5:	   Post-excation	plan	of	Moneygall	2�	��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xvi



     List of Plates
     Plate	1:	    Aerial	view	of	Moneygall	2	from	west�	���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xi
     Plate	2:	    Post-excavation	of	pit	C�2	from	north-west�	���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xv




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Moneygall 2-3635                                     http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/




Summary
The excavation of the site at Moneygall 2 comprised a single pit of unknown date.

Road project name                   N7 Castletown to Nenagh
Site name                           Moneygall
E no.                               E3635
Site director                       Jacinta Kiely
Townland                            Moneygall
Parish                              Cullenwaine
County                              Offaly
Barony                              Clonlisk
OS Map Sheet No.                    OF46
National Grid Reference             202719 181496




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              Acknowledgements
              The project was commissioned by Laois County Council and was funded by the Na-
              tional Roads Authority under the National Development Plan (2000-2006). The project
              archaeologist was Niall Roycroft. Kildare County Council supervised the archaeological
              contract with RE staff of Pat Dowling and Colum Fagan. Kildare County Council Sen-
              ior Executive Engineer was Joseph Kelly and Kildare County Council Senior Engineer
              was John Coppinger. The senior archaeologist was John Tierney and the post-excavation
              manager was Jacinta Kiely. Illustrations are by Maurizio Toscano, photographs by John
              Sunderland and Eagle Photography and aerial photography by StudioLab.




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1     Scope of the project
Eachtra Archaeological Projects were commissioned by Laois County Council and the
National Roads Authority to undertake archaeological works along 17.1 km (Contact
1) of the 35km N7 Castletown to Nenagh (Derrinsallagh to Ballintotty) national road
scheme (EIS approved in November 2005). The scheme runs from the eastern junction
of the present N7 Nenagh Bypass, North Tipperary a tie in to the M7/M8 Portlaoise-
Castletown scheme to the south of Borris-in-Ossory in County Laois. The scheme is ap-
proximately 191 hectares. Contract 1 comprises the western half of the scheme and runs
from Clashnevin to Castleroan passing along the Tipperary North and Offaly county
border regions. The Ministers Direction Number is A38.
    It was funded by the Irish Government under the National Development Plan 2000-
2006. The total archaeological cost was administered by the National Roads Authority
through Laois County Council as part of the Authority’s commitment to protecting our
cultural heritage. The purpose of the archaeological services project was to conduct ar-
chaeological site investigations within the lands made available for the scheme and to
assess the nature and extent of any new potential archaeological sites uncovered.
    Phase 1 of the project (archaeological testing of the route) was carried out in 2007
under licence E3371, E3372 and E3375-8 issued by Department of the Environment Her-
itage and Local Government (DoEHLG) in consultation with the National Museum
of Ireland. The principal aim of this phase of the project was to test for any previously
unknown sites by a programme of centreline and offset testing and to test sites of archaeo-
logical potential identified in the EIS.
    Phase 2 of the project (resolution) involved the resolution of all archaeological sites
identified within the proposed road corridor prior to commencement of the construction
of the road. This phase of the project was carried out from June 2007 to February 2008
and excavations were conducted under the management of a Senior Archaeologist. A total
of 27 sites were excavated during this phase of works under separate licences issued by
DoEHLG.
    A post-excavation assessment and strategy document was prepared in Phase 3 of the
project to present a management strategy for dealing with post-excavation work aris-
ing from archaeological works along the route of the new N7 Castletown to Nenagh. It
included a proposal for post-excavation and archiving work and a budget for the works.



2     Route location
The route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh road is located in Counties North Tipperary
and Offaly (OF) (Figure 1). The project (Contract 1) involves the construction of c. 17.5
km of the N7 from Clashnevin east of Nenagh to Castleroan south-east of Dunkerrin. It
passes through the townlands of Clashnevin, Derrybane, Newtown, Lissanisky, Killeisk,
Garavally, Derrycarney, Garrynafanna, Gortnadrumman, Kilgorteen, Falleen, Knock-
ane, Clash, Park, Rosdremid (OF), Clynoe (OF), Cullenwaine, Moneygall, Greenhills,



                                                                                                                    1
182550                                                 198900                       215250




2
    193300
                                                                                                                                                  193300




                         !
                         (
                             Nenagh
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                    Derg (Lough)




    182950
                                                                                                                                                  182950




    172600
                                                                                                                                                  172600




                                                                                                                      0            5     10


                                      182550                                                 198900
                                                                                                                            Kilometres
                                                                                                                          215250
                                                                                                                                              ±
         Figure	1:	 The	route	of	the	N7	Castletown	to	Nenagh	overlain	on	the	Ordnance	Survey	Discovery	Series	map�	
                                                                                                                                                           archaeological excavation report
Moneygall 2-3635                                      http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/




Drumbaun, Busherstown (OF), Drumroe (OF), Moatquarter, Loughan (OF) and Cas-
tleroan (OF). The townlands are located in the parishes of Ballymackey, Cullenwaine,
Castletownely, Rathnaveoge, Finglas and Dunkerrin and the baronies of Upper Ormond,
Ikerrin and Clonisk,
    The route begins at the eastern end of the Nenagh bypass at Clashnevin c. 5 km east
of Nenagh and continues eastward on the northern side of the existing N7 in Co. Tip-
perary. It crosses a number of third class roads to the north of Toomyvara and 0.7 km
east of Clash crossroads crosses the Ollatrim River. It extends into County Offaly directly
east of Park. From here it crosses the R490 0.6 km north of Moneygall. It extends back
in County Tipperary and through the demesne of Greenhills before crossing the existing
N7 at the junction of Greenhills and Drumbaun townlands. It crosses back into County
Offaly and climbs east into Busherstown and Drumroe. It crosses the Keeloge Stream
into Moatquarter in County Tipperary and extends northeast back into County Offaly
through the townlands of Loughan and Castleroan 1.4 km southwest of Dunkerrin.



3     Receiving environment
North Tipperary is bounded on the west by the River Shannon and Lough Derg with
the Silvermines, to the south, and small hills extending towards Devilsbit and Borrisnoe
Mountains to the east. The mountains are composed largely of Silurian strata and Old
Red Sandstone. Copper, silver and lead deposits have been mined in the Silvermines. The
geology of the lowlands consists of Carboniferous limestone covered by glacial drift in
addition to tracts of raised bog.
    The western portion of the study area is drained by the Ollatrim River which flows
westwards into the River Ballintotty which in turns drains into the River Nenagh. The
eastern portion is drained by the Keeloge Stream and other small water sources. These rise
in the foothills of the Silvermine Mountains and flow north. The Keeloge drains into the
Little Brosna River c. 1 km south of Shinrone, Co Offaly. The Brosna turns north and
drains into the Shannon south of Banagher.
    The largest population centre in the area is Nenagh. The smaller population centres,
are Toomyvara, Moneygall and Dunkerrin.
    The soils on the route are characterised by 80% grey brown podzolics, 10% gleys, 5%
brown earths and 5% basis peat. They are derived from glacial till of predominantly Car-
boniferous limestone composition. These soils occur in Tipperary and Offaly and have a
wide use range being suitable for both tillage and pasture (Gardiner and Radford 1980,
97-99). Land use along the route was a mix of grassland devoted to intensive dairying and
cattle-rearing and tillage.




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              4      Archaeological and historical background
              Archaeological sites of numerous periods were discovered along the route of the new road
              (Figure 2). The periods are referred to as follows: Mesolithic (c. 8000 to 4000 BC), Neo-
              lithic (c. 4000 to 2000 BC), Bronze Age (c. 2000 to 600 BC), and Iron Age (c. 500 BC
              to AD 500), early medieval period (c. AD 500 to 1100), medieval period (c. AD 1100 to
              1650), post-medieval period (c. AD 1650 to the present).


              Mesolithic (c. 8000 to 4000 BC)
              The earliest known human settlement in Ireland dates from the Mesolithic period (c.
              8000 BC - 4000 BC). The majority of the evidence (flint scatters) for Mesolithic occupa-
              tion has come from the river valleys. No evidence for the Mesolithic was recorded on the
              route.


              Neolithic (c. 4000 to 2000 BC)
              The Neolithic Period is characterised by the introduction of agriculture and the begin-
              nings of the clearance of the woodlands. The population increased and became more
              sedentary in nature. The most important Neolithic site in the vicinity was at Tullahedy
              recorded on the route of the Nenagh by-pass. It was a specialist chert arrow manufactur-
              ing site.
                  No evidence for a Neolithic site was recorded on the route but stone tools dating to
              the Neolithic were recorded at Busherstown E3661, Clash E3660, Cullenwaine E3741
              and Greenhills 2 and 3 E3637 and E3658. Stone tools dating to the late Neolithic/Early
              Bronze Age were recorded at Busherstown E3661, Castleroan E3909, Cullenwaine E3741,
              Derrybane 1 E3585, Drumroe E3773, Greenhills 1 E3638 and Moatquarter E3910


              Bronze Age (c. 2000 to 600BC)
              The Bronze Age is characterised by the introduction of metallurgy and an increase in
              settlement and burial sites. Copper ores were mined and copper, bronze and gold items
              manufactured. The range of burial site types includes cist graves, pit and urn burials,
              cremation cemeteries, barrows, ring-ditches and wedge tombs. Stone circles and stand-
              ing stones also date to the Bronze Age. Both enclosed and unenclosed settlement sites
              are known. The most prolific Bronze Age site type is the fulacht fiadh. These monuments
              survive as low mounds of charcoal rich black silt, packed with heat-shattered stones, and
              generally situated close to a water source. Fulachta fiadh are generally classified as ‘cook-
              ing places’, whereby stones were heated in a hearth and subsequently placed in a trough
              of water, the water continued to boil with the addition of hot stones and wrapped food
              was cooked within the hot water. The trough eventually filled with small stones, ash and
              charcoal that were removed, forming the basis of the familiar mound.




4
190400                                                               196200                                                     202000                                                            207800




    186400
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         186400
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Moneygall 2-3635




                Moneygall 2




                                                                                                                                                                                                               Castleroan 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 E 3909
                                                                                                                                                                      Busherstown 1
                                                                                                                                                                         E 3661
                                                                                                                                                                                         Loughan 1
                                                                                                                                                                                          E 4000
                                                                                                                                                            Greenhills 3
                                                                                                                                                              E 3658

                                                                                                                                              Moneygall 2
                                                                                                                             Culleenwaine 1
                                                                                                                                               E 3635
                                                                                                                                 E 3741                                                                          Moatquarter 1
                                                                                                                Clynoe 2                                                                                           E 3910
                                                                                                                 E 3774




    181800
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         181800




                                                                                                       Park 1                                                                                                Drumroe 1
                                                         Garravally      Kilgorteen 1                  E 3659                                                                                                 E 3773
                                                          E 3589           E 3739
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Drumbaun 2
                                           Derrybane 2                                                                                                                                                   E 3912
                                             E 3591                                                                                                    Greenhills 1                   Greenhills 2
                                                                                                                                                         E 3638                         E 3637
                              Clashnevin 2
                                 E 3590                                                                    Clash 1         Park 2
                                                                                                           E 3660          E 3772

                                                                                           Derrycarney 1
                                                                                              E 3740

                            Clashnevin 1                   Derrybane 1        Killeisk 1
                               E 3586                        E 3585            E 3587




    177200
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         177200




                                                                                                                                                             0                                 3                                 6

                                                                                                                                                                                          Kilometres                                 ±
                   190400                                                               196200                                                     202000                                                            207800


             Figure	2:	 The	route	of	the	N7	Castletown	to	Nenagh	overlain	on	the	Ordnance	Survey	Discovery	Series	map	with	all	the	excavation	sites	marked�	
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                 Two new fulachta fiadh or burnt mounds were recorded at Clashnevin 1 E3586,
              Cullenwaine E3741 and six at three separate locations in Greenhills, E3638, E3637 and
              E3658. Evidence of nine roundhouses or partial round structures were recorded; two at
              Castleroan E3909, Derrybane 2 E3591 and Drumbaun 2 E3912 and one at Clash E3660,
              Drumroe E3773 and Moatquarter E3910.


              Iron Age (c. 500 BC to AD 500)
              Upto recently there was little evidence of a significant Iron Age presence in Munster.
              Settlement sites are few and far between as well as being difficult to identify (Woodman,
              2000) while the material culture of this period is limited. Linear earthworks, believed
              to have marked tribal boundaries, and hillforts are two of the most visible monuments
              of the period. Ten percent of sites excavated on NRA road schemes in recent years have
              produced Iron Age dates. The dates have led to the identification of 30 new Iron Age sites
              in Munster from road schemes in counties Cork, Limerick and Tipperary (McLaughlin
              2008, 51). These include a ditched enclosure in Ballywilliam and a wooden trackway in
              Annaholty Bog excavated on the route of the N7 Nenagh-Limerick (Taylor 2008, 54).


              Early medieval period (c. AD 400 to 1100)
              The early medieval period is characterised by the arrival of Christianity to Ireland. The
              characteristic monument type of the period is the ringfort. Ringforts are the most nu-
              merous archaeological monument found in Ireland, with estimates of between 30,000
              and 50,000 illustrated on the first edition of the Ordnance Survey 6” maps of the 1840’s
              (Barry 1987). As a result of continued research, the construction of these monuments has
              a narrow date range during the early medieval period between the 7th and 9th centuries
              AD. Although there are some very elaborate examples of ringforts, they often take the
              form of a simple earth or stone enclosure functioning as settlements for all classes of secu-
              lar society (Stout 1997).
                   North Tipperary is rich in early ecclesiastical sites and the remains of these religious
              centres are at the core of some of the towns and villages. Roscrea, for example, was chosen
              by St Cronan as a location for his monastery in the seventh century as it was located at
              the crossroads on the Slighe Dála, an important roadway in early medieval times (NIAH
              2006, 4-8).
                   A possible early medieval enclosure and associated road way was recorded at Killeisk
              E3587. A denuded ringfort (OF046-013) was excavated at Clynoe 2 E3774.


              High and later medieval periods (c. AD 1100 to 1650)
              This period is characterized by the arrival of the Anglo-Normans and the building of tow-
              er houses. The Anglo-Normans obtained charters in the thirteenth century for the towns
              of Nenagh, Roscrea, Thurles and Templemore and established markets. Nenagh grew
              rapidly in the aftermath of the granting of the lands of Munster to Theobald fitzWalter in



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Plate	1:	 Aerial	view	of	Moneygall	2	from	west�


1185 (ibid. 8). Moated sites represent the remains of isolated, semi-defended homesteads
in rural areas. They were build mainly in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth cen-
turies in counties, such as Wexford, Kilkenny, Tipperary, mid-Cork and Limerick, that
were colonised by English settlers (O’Conor 1998, 58). The Archaeological Inventory for
North Tipperary lists 39 moated sites (2002, 298).
    A newly recorded moated site was excavated at Busherstown E3661.


Post-medieval period (c. 1650 to the present).
The post-medieval period is characterised by mills, limekilns, workhouses, country hous-
es and associated demesnes, vernacular buildings and field systems (Figure 3). A small
demesne associated with a county house was recorded at Greenhills.



5      Site Location and Topography
The site at Moneygall was located on level ground at 100 m OD to the west of a group
of burnt mounds recorded in Greenhills townland (Plate 1). The ground was used for
pasture.




                                                                                                                   7
202166                                                          203166




8
                                                                                                                                   GREENHILLS


                                            CULLEENWAINE




    181956
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  181956




                                                                                                                                                                                  Greenhills 3
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                                                                                                                                   Greenhills 1

                                                                                           Moneygall 1




                            Culleenwaine                                                                                                                           Greenhills 2

                                                                                                                     Moneygall 2




    181306
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  181306




                                                                                                                                                                                                 DRUMBAUN
                                                                           e r)
                                                                  (R i v
                                                    yfin   bo y                                          MONEYGALL
                                             B al l




                                                                                                                                                               0                     300                    600


                                                                                                                                                           ¥                       Meters
                                                                                  202166                                                          203166


             Figure	3:	 Portion	of	the	Ist	edition	Ordnance	Survey	Map	OF46	showing	the	location	of	Moneygall	2�	
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6     Excavation methodology
The site was mechanically stripped of topsoil under strict archaeological supervision.
Stripping was done with a tracked machine with a flat toothless bucket. Topsoil stripping
commenced in the areas of identified archaeology and continued radially outward until
the limit of the road take was reached or until the limit of the archaeological remains was
fully defined. A grid was set up in the excavation area(s) and all archaeological features
were sufficiently cleaned, recorded and excavated so as to enable an accurate and mean-
ingful record of the site to be preserved. The excavation, environmental sampling, site
photographs, site drawings, find care and retrieval, on-site recording and site archive was
as per the Procedures for Archaeological works as attached to the licence method state-
ments for excavation licences.
    The site was excavated on 19 August 2007. Only areas within the LMA were resolved.
The full extent of the area of excavation measured 400 m sq (Figure 4).
    The full record of excavated contexts is recorded in the context register and the strati-
graphic matrix (Appendix 1). Detailed stratigraphic descriptions are found in the groups
and sub-groups text (Appendix 2). The context register maybe viewed in the EAPOD
(Eachtra Archaeological Projects office database) in the accompanying CD.




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202335                                                   202705                                                                        203075




10
                                  CUL LEEN WAIN E
                                                                                                                                                                                GREENHILLS




                                                                                                                  Ballyfinboy (River)




     181731
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        181731
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237




                                                                                                                                                                                                               120 00




                                                                                                                                                                                       11 900




     181501
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        181501




                                                                                                                                                                   11 800




                                  MONEYGALL
                                                                                                                                                 11 700




                                                                                                                                        11 600




                                                                                                         11 500




                                                                                      11 400




                                                                       11 300




                                                        11 200




                                         1110 0




                         11 000




     181271
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        181271




                                                                                                                                                              Moneygall 2 (E3635)
                                                                                                                                                          0             100                     200
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Metres      ±
                                       202335                                                   202705                                                                        203075


              Figure	4:	 Location	and	extent	of	Moneygall	2	on	the	route	of	the	N7	Castletown	to	Nenagh�
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Plate	2:	 Post-excavation	of	pit	C�2	from	north-west�



7      Excavation results
The site comprised a single pit (Figure 5 and plate 2). The pit was oval in plan and meas-
ured 2.8 m by 1m by 0.5 m in depth. The single fill was a sterile black peaty sand. No
artefacts were recovered from the fill of the pit.
    No radiocarbon date was obtained.



8      Summary
A large area in proximity to the pit was stripped of topsoil and no other features, stratig-
raphy or artefacts were recorded. Small clusters of ephemeral features were also recorded
at other sites along the route e.g. Clashnevin 2 E3590 and Derrybane 1 E3585 further to
the west but they consisted of a mixture of feature types e.g. small pits, post-holes and
stake-holes.



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              Appendix 1 Stratigraphic Index

              Please see attached CD.




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Archaeological Report - Moneygall 2 , Co. Offaly (Ireland)

  • 1. Eachtra Journal Issue 11 [ISSN 2009-2237] Archaeological Excavation Report E3635 - Moneygall 2, Co. Offaly Pit
  • 2.
  • 3. EACHTRA Archaeological Projects Archaeological Excavation Report Moneygall 2 Co Offaly Pit Date: July 2011 Client: Laois County Council and National Roads Authority Project: N7 Castletown to Nenagh (Contract 1) E No: 3635 Excavation Director: Jacinta Kiely Written by: Jacinta Kiely
  • 4.
  • 5. Archaeological Excavation Report Moneygall 2 Co Offaly Excavation Director Jacinta Kiely Written By Jacinta Kiely EACHTRA Archaeological Projects CORK GALWAY The Forge, Innishannon, Co. Cork Unit 10, Kilkerrin Park, Liosbain Industrial Estate, Galway tel: 021 4701616 | web: www.eachtra.ie | email: info@eachtra.ie tel: 091 763673 | web: www.eachtra.ie | email: galway@eachtra.ie
  • 6. © Eachtra Archaeological Projects 2011 The Forge, Innishannon, Co Cork Set in 12pt Garamond Printed in Ireland
  • 7. Table of Contents Summary���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������iii Acknowledgements�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iv 1 Scope of the project ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������v 2 Route location����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������v 3 Receiving environment ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� vii 4 Archaeological and historical background ������������������������������������������������������������������ viii 5 Site Location and Topography ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xi 6 Excavation methodology ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xiii 7 Excavation results ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ xv 8 Summary ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xv 9 References ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xvii Appendix 1 Stratigraphic Index �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xviii Appendix 2 Site Matrix ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ xix i
  • 8. List of Figures Figure 1: The route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh overlain on the Ordnance Survey Discovery Series map� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� vi � Figure 2: The route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh overlain on the Ordnance Survey Discovery Series map with all the excavation sites marked� ���������������������������������������������������� ix Figure 3: Portion of the Ist edition Ordnance Survey Map OF46 showing the location of Moneygall 2� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xii Figure 4: Location and extent of Moneygall 2 on the route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh� ���� xiv Figure 5: Post-excation plan of Moneygall 2� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������xvi List of Plates Plate 1: Aerial view of Moneygall 2 from west� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xi Plate 2: Post-excavation of pit C�2 from north-west� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xv ii
  • 9. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ Summary The excavation of the site at Moneygall 2 comprised a single pit of unknown date. Road project name N7 Castletown to Nenagh Site name Moneygall E no. E3635 Site director Jacinta Kiely Townland Moneygall Parish Cullenwaine County Offaly Barony Clonlisk OS Map Sheet No. OF46 National Grid Reference 202719 181496 iii
  • 10. iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 archaeological excavation report Acknowledgements The project was commissioned by Laois County Council and was funded by the Na- tional Roads Authority under the National Development Plan (2000-2006). The project archaeologist was Niall Roycroft. Kildare County Council supervised the archaeological contract with RE staff of Pat Dowling and Colum Fagan. Kildare County Council Sen- ior Executive Engineer was Joseph Kelly and Kildare County Council Senior Engineer was John Coppinger. The senior archaeologist was John Tierney and the post-excavation manager was Jacinta Kiely. Illustrations are by Maurizio Toscano, photographs by John Sunderland and Eagle Photography and aerial photography by StudioLab. iv
  • 11. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ 1 Scope of the project Eachtra Archaeological Projects were commissioned by Laois County Council and the National Roads Authority to undertake archaeological works along 17.1 km (Contact 1) of the 35km N7 Castletown to Nenagh (Derrinsallagh to Ballintotty) national road scheme (EIS approved in November 2005). The scheme runs from the eastern junction of the present N7 Nenagh Bypass, North Tipperary a tie in to the M7/M8 Portlaoise- Castletown scheme to the south of Borris-in-Ossory in County Laois. The scheme is ap- proximately 191 hectares. Contract 1 comprises the western half of the scheme and runs from Clashnevin to Castleroan passing along the Tipperary North and Offaly county border regions. The Ministers Direction Number is A38. It was funded by the Irish Government under the National Development Plan 2000- 2006. The total archaeological cost was administered by the National Roads Authority through Laois County Council as part of the Authority’s commitment to protecting our cultural heritage. The purpose of the archaeological services project was to conduct ar- chaeological site investigations within the lands made available for the scheme and to assess the nature and extent of any new potential archaeological sites uncovered. Phase 1 of the project (archaeological testing of the route) was carried out in 2007 under licence E3371, E3372 and E3375-8 issued by Department of the Environment Her- itage and Local Government (DoEHLG) in consultation with the National Museum of Ireland. The principal aim of this phase of the project was to test for any previously unknown sites by a programme of centreline and offset testing and to test sites of archaeo- logical potential identified in the EIS. Phase 2 of the project (resolution) involved the resolution of all archaeological sites identified within the proposed road corridor prior to commencement of the construction of the road. This phase of the project was carried out from June 2007 to February 2008 and excavations were conducted under the management of a Senior Archaeologist. A total of 27 sites were excavated during this phase of works under separate licences issued by DoEHLG. A post-excavation assessment and strategy document was prepared in Phase 3 of the project to present a management strategy for dealing with post-excavation work aris- ing from archaeological works along the route of the new N7 Castletown to Nenagh. It included a proposal for post-excavation and archiving work and a budget for the works. 2 Route location The route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh road is located in Counties North Tipperary and Offaly (OF) (Figure 1). The project (Contract 1) involves the construction of c. 17.5 km of the N7 from Clashnevin east of Nenagh to Castleroan south-east of Dunkerrin. It passes through the townlands of Clashnevin, Derrybane, Newtown, Lissanisky, Killeisk, Garavally, Derrycarney, Garrynafanna, Gortnadrumman, Kilgorteen, Falleen, Knock- ane, Clash, Park, Rosdremid (OF), Clynoe (OF), Cullenwaine, Moneygall, Greenhills, 1
  • 12. 182550 198900 215250 2 193300 193300 ! ( Nenagh iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 Derg (Lough) 182950 182950 172600 172600 0 5 10 182550 198900 Kilometres 215250 ± Figure 1: The route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh overlain on the Ordnance Survey Discovery Series map� archaeological excavation report
  • 13. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ Drumbaun, Busherstown (OF), Drumroe (OF), Moatquarter, Loughan (OF) and Cas- tleroan (OF). The townlands are located in the parishes of Ballymackey, Cullenwaine, Castletownely, Rathnaveoge, Finglas and Dunkerrin and the baronies of Upper Ormond, Ikerrin and Clonisk, The route begins at the eastern end of the Nenagh bypass at Clashnevin c. 5 km east of Nenagh and continues eastward on the northern side of the existing N7 in Co. Tip- perary. It crosses a number of third class roads to the north of Toomyvara and 0.7 km east of Clash crossroads crosses the Ollatrim River. It extends into County Offaly directly east of Park. From here it crosses the R490 0.6 km north of Moneygall. It extends back in County Tipperary and through the demesne of Greenhills before crossing the existing N7 at the junction of Greenhills and Drumbaun townlands. It crosses back into County Offaly and climbs east into Busherstown and Drumroe. It crosses the Keeloge Stream into Moatquarter in County Tipperary and extends northeast back into County Offaly through the townlands of Loughan and Castleroan 1.4 km southwest of Dunkerrin. 3 Receiving environment North Tipperary is bounded on the west by the River Shannon and Lough Derg with the Silvermines, to the south, and small hills extending towards Devilsbit and Borrisnoe Mountains to the east. The mountains are composed largely of Silurian strata and Old Red Sandstone. Copper, silver and lead deposits have been mined in the Silvermines. The geology of the lowlands consists of Carboniferous limestone covered by glacial drift in addition to tracts of raised bog. The western portion of the study area is drained by the Ollatrim River which flows westwards into the River Ballintotty which in turns drains into the River Nenagh. The eastern portion is drained by the Keeloge Stream and other small water sources. These rise in the foothills of the Silvermine Mountains and flow north. The Keeloge drains into the Little Brosna River c. 1 km south of Shinrone, Co Offaly. The Brosna turns north and drains into the Shannon south of Banagher. The largest population centre in the area is Nenagh. The smaller population centres, are Toomyvara, Moneygall and Dunkerrin. The soils on the route are characterised by 80% grey brown podzolics, 10% gleys, 5% brown earths and 5% basis peat. They are derived from glacial till of predominantly Car- boniferous limestone composition. These soils occur in Tipperary and Offaly and have a wide use range being suitable for both tillage and pasture (Gardiner and Radford 1980, 97-99). Land use along the route was a mix of grassland devoted to intensive dairying and cattle-rearing and tillage. 3
  • 14. iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 archaeological excavation report 4 Archaeological and historical background Archaeological sites of numerous periods were discovered along the route of the new road (Figure 2). The periods are referred to as follows: Mesolithic (c. 8000 to 4000 BC), Neo- lithic (c. 4000 to 2000 BC), Bronze Age (c. 2000 to 600 BC), and Iron Age (c. 500 BC to AD 500), early medieval period (c. AD 500 to 1100), medieval period (c. AD 1100 to 1650), post-medieval period (c. AD 1650 to the present). Mesolithic (c. 8000 to 4000 BC) The earliest known human settlement in Ireland dates from the Mesolithic period (c. 8000 BC - 4000 BC). The majority of the evidence (flint scatters) for Mesolithic occupa- tion has come from the river valleys. No evidence for the Mesolithic was recorded on the route. Neolithic (c. 4000 to 2000 BC) The Neolithic Period is characterised by the introduction of agriculture and the begin- nings of the clearance of the woodlands. The population increased and became more sedentary in nature. The most important Neolithic site in the vicinity was at Tullahedy recorded on the route of the Nenagh by-pass. It was a specialist chert arrow manufactur- ing site. No evidence for a Neolithic site was recorded on the route but stone tools dating to the Neolithic were recorded at Busherstown E3661, Clash E3660, Cullenwaine E3741 and Greenhills 2 and 3 E3637 and E3658. Stone tools dating to the late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age were recorded at Busherstown E3661, Castleroan E3909, Cullenwaine E3741, Derrybane 1 E3585, Drumroe E3773, Greenhills 1 E3638 and Moatquarter E3910 Bronze Age (c. 2000 to 600BC) The Bronze Age is characterised by the introduction of metallurgy and an increase in settlement and burial sites. Copper ores were mined and copper, bronze and gold items manufactured. The range of burial site types includes cist graves, pit and urn burials, cremation cemeteries, barrows, ring-ditches and wedge tombs. Stone circles and stand- ing stones also date to the Bronze Age. Both enclosed and unenclosed settlement sites are known. The most prolific Bronze Age site type is the fulacht fiadh. These monuments survive as low mounds of charcoal rich black silt, packed with heat-shattered stones, and generally situated close to a water source. Fulachta fiadh are generally classified as ‘cook- ing places’, whereby stones were heated in a hearth and subsequently placed in a trough of water, the water continued to boil with the addition of hot stones and wrapped food was cooked within the hot water. The trough eventually filled with small stones, ash and charcoal that were removed, forming the basis of the familiar mound. 4
  • 15. 190400 196200 202000 207800 186400 186400 Moneygall 2-3635 Moneygall 2 Castleroan 1 E 3909 Busherstown 1 E 3661 Loughan 1 E 4000 Greenhills 3 E 3658 Moneygall 2 Culleenwaine 1 E 3635 E 3741 Moatquarter 1 Clynoe 2 E 3910 E 3774 181800 181800 Park 1 Drumroe 1 Garravally Kilgorteen 1 E 3659 E 3773 E 3589 E 3739 Drumbaun 2 Derrybane 2 E 3912 E 3591 Greenhills 1 Greenhills 2 E 3638 E 3637 Clashnevin 2 E 3590 Clash 1 Park 2 E 3660 E 3772 Derrycarney 1 E 3740 Clashnevin 1 Derrybane 1 Killeisk 1 E 3586 E 3585 E 3587 177200 177200 0 3 6 Kilometres ± 190400 196200 202000 207800 Figure 2: The route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh overlain on the Ordnance Survey Discovery Series map with all the excavation sites marked� http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ 5
  • 16. iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 archaeological excavation report Two new fulachta fiadh or burnt mounds were recorded at Clashnevin 1 E3586, Cullenwaine E3741 and six at three separate locations in Greenhills, E3638, E3637 and E3658. Evidence of nine roundhouses or partial round structures were recorded; two at Castleroan E3909, Derrybane 2 E3591 and Drumbaun 2 E3912 and one at Clash E3660, Drumroe E3773 and Moatquarter E3910. Iron Age (c. 500 BC to AD 500) Upto recently there was little evidence of a significant Iron Age presence in Munster. Settlement sites are few and far between as well as being difficult to identify (Woodman, 2000) while the material culture of this period is limited. Linear earthworks, believed to have marked tribal boundaries, and hillforts are two of the most visible monuments of the period. Ten percent of sites excavated on NRA road schemes in recent years have produced Iron Age dates. The dates have led to the identification of 30 new Iron Age sites in Munster from road schemes in counties Cork, Limerick and Tipperary (McLaughlin 2008, 51). These include a ditched enclosure in Ballywilliam and a wooden trackway in Annaholty Bog excavated on the route of the N7 Nenagh-Limerick (Taylor 2008, 54). Early medieval period (c. AD 400 to 1100) The early medieval period is characterised by the arrival of Christianity to Ireland. The characteristic monument type of the period is the ringfort. Ringforts are the most nu- merous archaeological monument found in Ireland, with estimates of between 30,000 and 50,000 illustrated on the first edition of the Ordnance Survey 6” maps of the 1840’s (Barry 1987). As a result of continued research, the construction of these monuments has a narrow date range during the early medieval period between the 7th and 9th centuries AD. Although there are some very elaborate examples of ringforts, they often take the form of a simple earth or stone enclosure functioning as settlements for all classes of secu- lar society (Stout 1997). North Tipperary is rich in early ecclesiastical sites and the remains of these religious centres are at the core of some of the towns and villages. Roscrea, for example, was chosen by St Cronan as a location for his monastery in the seventh century as it was located at the crossroads on the Slighe Dála, an important roadway in early medieval times (NIAH 2006, 4-8). A possible early medieval enclosure and associated road way was recorded at Killeisk E3587. A denuded ringfort (OF046-013) was excavated at Clynoe 2 E3774. High and later medieval periods (c. AD 1100 to 1650) This period is characterized by the arrival of the Anglo-Normans and the building of tow- er houses. The Anglo-Normans obtained charters in the thirteenth century for the towns of Nenagh, Roscrea, Thurles and Templemore and established markets. Nenagh grew rapidly in the aftermath of the granting of the lands of Munster to Theobald fitzWalter in 6
  • 17. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ Plate 1: Aerial view of Moneygall 2 from west� 1185 (ibid. 8). Moated sites represent the remains of isolated, semi-defended homesteads in rural areas. They were build mainly in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth cen- turies in counties, such as Wexford, Kilkenny, Tipperary, mid-Cork and Limerick, that were colonised by English settlers (O’Conor 1998, 58). The Archaeological Inventory for North Tipperary lists 39 moated sites (2002, 298). A newly recorded moated site was excavated at Busherstown E3661. Post-medieval period (c. 1650 to the present). The post-medieval period is characterised by mills, limekilns, workhouses, country hous- es and associated demesnes, vernacular buildings and field systems (Figure 3). A small demesne associated with a county house was recorded at Greenhills. 5 Site Location and Topography The site at Moneygall was located on level ground at 100 m OD to the west of a group of burnt mounds recorded in Greenhills townland (Plate 1). The ground was used for pasture. 7
  • 18. 202166 203166 8 GREENHILLS CULLEENWAINE 181956 181956 Greenhills 3 iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 Greenhills 1 Moneygall 1 Culleenwaine Greenhills 2 Moneygall 2 181306 181306 DRUMBAUN e r) (R i v yfin bo y MONEYGALL B al l 0 300 600 ¥ Meters 202166 203166 Figure 3: Portion of the Ist edition Ordnance Survey Map OF46 showing the location of Moneygall 2� archaeological excavation report
  • 19. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ 6 Excavation methodology The site was mechanically stripped of topsoil under strict archaeological supervision. Stripping was done with a tracked machine with a flat toothless bucket. Topsoil stripping commenced in the areas of identified archaeology and continued radially outward until the limit of the road take was reached or until the limit of the archaeological remains was fully defined. A grid was set up in the excavation area(s) and all archaeological features were sufficiently cleaned, recorded and excavated so as to enable an accurate and mean- ingful record of the site to be preserved. The excavation, environmental sampling, site photographs, site drawings, find care and retrieval, on-site recording and site archive was as per the Procedures for Archaeological works as attached to the licence method state- ments for excavation licences. The site was excavated on 19 August 2007. Only areas within the LMA were resolved. The full extent of the area of excavation measured 400 m sq (Figure 4). The full record of excavated contexts is recorded in the context register and the strati- graphic matrix (Appendix 1). Detailed stratigraphic descriptions are found in the groups and sub-groups text (Appendix 2). The context register maybe viewed in the EAPOD (Eachtra Archaeological Projects office database) in the accompanying CD. 9
  • 20. 202335 202705 203075 10 CUL LEEN WAIN E GREENHILLS Ballyfinboy (River) 181731 181731 iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 120 00 11 900 181501 181501 11 800 MONEYGALL 11 700 11 600 11 500 11 400 11 300 11 200 1110 0 11 000 181271 181271 Moneygall 2 (E3635) 0 100 200 Metres ± 202335 202705 203075 Figure 4: Location and extent of Moneygall 2 on the route of the N7 Castletown to Nenagh� archaeological excavation report
  • 21. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ Plate 2: Post-excavation of pit C�2 from north-west� 7 Excavation results The site comprised a single pit (Figure 5 and plate 2). The pit was oval in plan and meas- ured 2.8 m by 1m by 0.5 m in depth. The single fill was a sterile black peaty sand. No artefacts were recovered from the fill of the pit. No radiocarbon date was obtained. 8 Summary A large area in proximity to the pit was stripped of topsoil and no other features, stratig- raphy or artefacts were recorded. Small clusters of ephemeral features were also recorded at other sites along the route e.g. Clashnevin 2 E3590 and Derrybane 1 E3585 further to the west but they consisted of a mixture of feature types e.g. small pits, post-holes and stake-holes. 11
  • 22. iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 archaeological excavation report Figure 5: Post-excation plan of Moneygall 2� 12
  • 23. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ 9 References Farrelly, J., and O’Brien, C. (2002) Archaeological Inventory of County Tipperary Vol. 1 - North Tipperary, The Stationery Office Dublin. Gardiner, M.J. and Radford,T. (1980) Soil Assocaitions of Ireland and Their Land Use Potential. Dublin, An Foras Talúntais. McLaughlin, M. and Conran, S. (2008) ‘The emerging Iron Age of South Munster’ in Seanda, Issue 3, 51-53. Dublin. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (2006) An Introduction to the Architectural Heritage of North Tipperary. Government of Ireland. O’Conor, K.D. (1998) The Archaeology of Medieval Rural Settlement in Ireland, Discovery Programme Monographs No 3, Discovery Programme/Royal Irish Academy Dublin. Reimer, P.J., Baillie, M.G.L., Bard, E., Bayliss, A., Beck, J.W., Bertrand, C., Blackwell, P.G., Buck, C.E., Burr, G., Cutler, K.B., Damon, P.E., Edwards, R.L., Fairbanks, R.G., Friedrich, M., Guilderson, T.P., Hughen, K.A., Kromer, B., McCormac, F.G., Manning, S., Bronk Ramsey, C., Reimer, R.W., Remmele, S., Southon, J.R., Stuiver, M., Talamo, S., Taylor, F.W., van der Plicht, J. and Weyhenmeyer, C.E. (2004) ‘IntCal04 Terrestrial Radiocarbon Age Calibration, 0–26 Cal Kyr BP’, Radiocarbon 46, 1029-1058. Stuiver, M., and Reimer, P.J. (1993) ‘Extended (super 14) C data base and revised CALIB 3.0 (super 14) C age calibration program’, Radiocarbon 35, 215-230. Stout, M. (1997) The Irish Ringfort. Dublin, Four Courts Press. Taylor, K. (2008) ‘At home and on the road: two Iron Age sites in County Tipperary’ in Seanda, Issue 3, 54-55. Dublin. Woodman, P.C. (2000) ‘Hammers and Shoeboxes: New Agendas for Prehistory’., pp. 1 -10 in Desmond, A., Johnson, G., McCarthy, M., Sheehan, J. and Shee Twohig, E. New Agendas in Irish Prehistory. Papers in commemoration of Liz Anderson. Bray, Wordwell. 13
  • 24. iSSUe 11: eachtra JoUrnal - iSSn 2009-2237 archaeological excavation report Appendix 1 Stratigraphic Index Please see attached CD. 14
  • 25. Moneygall 2-3635 http://eachtra.ie/index.php/journal/e3635-moneygall2-co-offaly/ Appendix 2 Site Matrix 15