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Louth<br />

century based on the presence of souterrain ware. Burial and agricultural activities were<br />

probably the precursors for the expansion of the site into a larger settlement with associated<br />

fields and enclosures.<br />

Fig. 205: Plan of enclosures at Balriggan, Co. Louth (after Delaney 2010).<br />

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Bowen, P. 2008 Settlement and burial at Faughart Lower. Seanda 3, 9–11. Dublin. National<br />

Roads Authority.<br />

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Delaney, S. 2010 An early medieval landscape at Balriggan, Co. Louth, in C. Corlett and M.<br />

Potterton (eds.) Death and Burial in Early Medieval Ireland, in Light of Recent Archaeological<br />

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Murphy (eds.) Places along the way: first findings on the M3, 21–42. National Roads<br />

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