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  • Jenny  Sacher, a volunteer from Cleveland, Ohio,  examines an early 17th century Clay pipe piece, which she found within hours of her arrival to take part in an archaeological dig, adjacent to Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteer John Mc Grath and assistant director of the dig Joseph Mc Cooey. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-003.JPG
  • Jenny  Sacher, a volunteer from Cleveland, Ohio,  examines an early 17th century Clay pipe piece, which she found within hours of her arrival to take part in an archaeological dig, adjacent to Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteer John Mc Grath and assistant director of the dig Joseph Mc Cooey. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-001.JPG
  • Jenny  Sacher, a volunteer from Cleveland, Ohio,  examines an early 17th century Clay pipe piece, which she found within hours of her arrival to take part in an archaeological dig, adjacent to Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteer John Mc Grath and assistant director of the dig Joseph Mc Cooey. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-002.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-012.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-010.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-011.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-009.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-008.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy with her daughter Lilian, and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-006.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy with her daughter Lilian, and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-007.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy with her daughter Lilian, and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-005.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull recording information uncovered on an archaeological dig in the shadow of Quin Abbey. In the background are volunteers Ritchie Jones, Ita Lawton, Fiona Clancy with her daughter Lilian, and Mary Howard. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin Dig-20160928-004.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-010.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-009.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-007.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS,  and John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-005.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS,  and John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-006.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examines some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-004.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examines some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-002.JPG
  • Archaeologists Dr Ger Dowling  and Dr. Ros Ó Maoldúin  during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-021.JPG
  • Breana Ryan of and local woman during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-020.JPG
  • Elyse Mallonee of USA at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-019.JPG
  • The NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-018.JPG
  • Local man Ritchie Jones and Cassidy Malone of Texas, USA, at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-017.JPG
  • Local man Ritchie Jones and Cassidy Malone of Texas, USA, at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-016.JPG
  • Local man Ritchie Jones and Cassidy Malone of Texas, USA, at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-015.JPG
  • Local man Ritchie Jones and Cassidy Malone of Texas, USA, at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-014.JPG
  • Archaeologist Ros Ó Maoldúin and Stephanie Robinson at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-013.JPG
  • Local man Ritchie Jones  at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-011.JPG
  • Breana Ryan and Stephanie Robinson at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-009.JPG
  • Donna Sessions of USA at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-008.JPG
  • Archaeologists Ros Ó Maoldúin and Dr Ger Dowling examine human bone which they found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-007.JPG
  • Archaeologists Ros Ó Maoldúin and Dr Ger Dowling examine human bone which they found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-006.JPG
  • Archaeologists Ros Ó Maoldúin and Dr Ger Dowling examine human bone which they found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-005.JPG
  • Stephanie Benzer, of Atlanta, Georgia, USA examines a churt arrow head which she found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-004.JPG
  • Stephanie Benzer, of Atlanta, Georgia, USA examines a churt arrow head which she found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-003.JPG
  • Stephanie Benzer, of Atlanta, Georgia, USA examines a churt arrow head which she found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-002.JPG
  • Stephanie Benzer, of Atlanta, Georgia, USA examines a churt arrow head which she found during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-001.JPG
  • Volunteer Jake Justice, John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-011.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-008.JPG
  • Jake Justice, John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20190923-001.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examines some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-003.JPG
  • Archaeologist Ros Ó Maoldúin and Stephanie Robinson at work during the NUIG excavation which is ongoing at Parknabinna Wedge Tomb in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Parknabinna Dig-20170712-012.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-009.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-006.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland, at right, with archaeologists, Cathy Hurley, Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor  and Dylan Duane-Roche, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-003.JPG
  • the site of a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-002.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-008.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-007.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-005.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland, at right, with archaeologists, Cathy Hurley, Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor  and Dylan Duane-Roche, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-004.JPG
  • the site of a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological Dig CC-20190409-001.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Looking on are other members of the dig including director Graham Hull. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Looking on are other members of the dig including director Graham Hull. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Looking on are other members of the dig including director Graham Hull. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908005.jpg
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Looking on are other members of the dig including director Graham Hull. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908007.jpg
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Looking on are other members of the dig including director Graham Hull. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908006.jpg
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Looking on are other members of the dig including director Graham Hull. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908003.jpg
  • Graham Hull of TVAS, archaeological contractors for Ennis Water Main works, in one of the areas, at Barrack street, Ennis, where medieval human bones were found. The full report into findings of the dig will now be published on the TVAS website.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Graham Hull-20170903-003.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS, archaeological contractors for Ennis Water Main works, in one of the areas, at Barrack street, Ennis, where medieval human bones were found. The full report into findings of the dig will now be published on the TVAS website.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Graham Hull-20170903-002.JPG
  • Graham Hull of TVAS, archaeological contractors for Ennis Water Main, with the gravestone of Jane Percy on lower Drumbiggle Road. The full report into findings of the dig will now be published on the TVAS website.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Graham Hull-20170903-001.JPG
  • Ongoing work at the Fanore More shell midden site dig, which is being led by Michael Lynch, Field Monument Advisor for County Clare, and is being aided by volunteers volunteers from the Burren Beo Trust. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore More Dig15-05-2012009.JPG
  • Burren Beo volunteer Elaine O Malley  busy at work on the Fanore More shell midden archaeological dig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore More Dig15-05-2012006.JPG
  • Burren Beo volunteers Elaine O Malley and Michael O Malley  busy at work on the Fanore More shell midden archaeological dig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore More Dig15-05-2012005.JPG
  • Ongoing work at the Fanore More shell midden site dig, which is being led by Michael Lynch, Field Monument Advisor for County Clare, and is being aided by volunteers volunteers from the Burren Beo Trust. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore More Dig15-05-2012004.JPG
  • Burren Beo volunteers Helen Mc Hugh, Michael O Malley and Elaine O Malley  busy at work on the Fanore More shell midden archaeological dig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore More Dig15-05-2012003.JPG
  • Archaeologist Marie Barrett examined an item she found while at work on the Fanore More shell midden site dig, which is being led by Michael Lynch, Field Monument Advisor for County Clare, and is being aided by volunteers volunteers from the Burren Beo Trust. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore More Dig15-05-2012002.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908012.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland, third from left speaking with visiting tourists during the dig in Caher Connell Stone fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Clare Linnane, archaelogist,  sieving through the soil during the dig at Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort017.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort011.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort008.jpg
  • Tourists visiting the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Archaeologist Kate Taylor at work  during the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Archaeologist Kate Taylor at work  during the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort001.jpg
  • Archaeologists Chris Kacbrzak and Kate Taylor at work  during the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The skull from the  skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which was found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908014.jpg
  • The skull from the  skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which was found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908013.jpg
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908011.jpg
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908010.jpg
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Field Archaeologist looking at the skeletal remains of a female, aged 15-25 years approx and probably from from the pre-historic era,  which he found during the dig at Caherconnell in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caherconnell070908009.jpg
  • With story re Gordon.......Christine Grant, director of the Burren research and education forum, at the site of the dig where the skeletons were uncovered in Carron. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • With story re Gordon.......Christine Grant, director of the Burren research and education forum, at the site of the dig where the skeletons were uncovered in Carron. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland, third from left speaking with visiting tourists during the dig in Caher Connell Stone fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort024.jpg
  • Mary Clare Linnane, archaelogist,  sieving through the soil during the dig at Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort018.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort016.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort015.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort014.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort013.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort012.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort010.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort009.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort007.jpg
  • Graham Hull, director of TVAS Archaeology Ireland examines a spear head at the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Caher Connell Fort006.jpg
  • Archaeologist Kate Taylor at work  during the dig in Caher Connell fort. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Digging on Kilkee Beach in a search for a paving stone that fell off over 16 years ago.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Digging on Kilkee Beach in a search for a paving stone that fell off over 16 years ago.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Digging on Kilkee Beach in a search for a paving stone that fell off over 16 years ago.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Digging on Kilkee Beach in a search for a paving stone that fell off over 16 years ago.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Beach Dig 6.jpg
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