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Down<br />

Drumadonnell, Co. Down<br />

Early Medieval Unenclosed House.<br />

Grid Ref: J24393915 (32439/33915)<br />

SMR No: DOW 035:053<br />

Excavation Licence: N/A<br />

Excavation Duration/Year: January – February 1999.<br />

Site Director: J.C. McSparron (Northern Archaeological Consultancy).<br />

Monitored top-soil stripping was undertaken prior to the construction <strong>of</strong> a new primary school<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the possibility that a lost early medieval ecclesiastical site may have existed in the vicinity.<br />

This claim was largely based on the survival <strong>of</strong> a high cross, which had subsequently been removed<br />

from the area.<br />

Excavation revealed the presence <strong>of</strong> a hearth and associated posthole settings, as well as a second<br />

hearth which did not appear to have been associated with the layout <strong>of</strong> postholes (Fig. 95). Dating <strong>of</strong><br />

charcoal from both <strong>of</strong> the hearths, however, gave an early medieval date (see below). It is suggested<br />

that the postholes may have represented a roundhouse-type structure.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> sherds <strong>of</strong> souterrain ware pottery were found on site, and although the site appears to<br />

be early medieval in date, there is also some evidence for earlier occupation. Two non-souterrain<br />

ware pottery sherds, and the make-up <strong>of</strong> the seed assemblage in the bottom <strong>of</strong> a cereal-drying kiln<br />

(based upon the lack <strong>of</strong> oats) suggest that the site was also occupied in the Bronze Age.<br />

Fig. 95: Unenclosed house at Drumadonnell, Co. Down (after McSparron 2001, 49).<br />

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