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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Volume 104C, Number 3, 2004 "Medieval Communication Routes through Longford & Roscommon & their Associated Settlements" by Linda Doran & Volume 105C, Number 2, 2005 "Archaeological Excavations at Holy Trinity Abbey, Lough Key, Co. Roscommon" by Miriam Clyne.

 

 

 

 

"Some Ogam-Stones in Connaught" by Principal Rhys. (Includes Rathcroghan). From: Journal of Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (No issue or date: Read: June 1898) & "The Portal Dolman of Dromanone - Co. Roscommon" by C. Topp. From: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology (No issue or date). (Extracts from disbound volumes)

 

 

 

Roscommon has many sites of interest to archaeologists. A number of these have been excavated in the past few years. This page is dedicated to all those who spend their summers digging for "old bones and ancient stones" throughout Roscommon! We hope to develop this page over time. If you have anything of interest please let us know.

The following archaeology related pages are on the site. (Blue links are live).

See also Cruachán (this link) for more on the area.


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"Notes on the Cross of Cong" (left) by Margaret Stokes. 1895. Printed for Private Circulation only. Copy No. 114 of 200 for subscribers.

 

 

 

"Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon where the Táin Bó Cúailnge began".

by John Waddell. Illustrated guide to latest Rathcroghan research. Issued free to subscribers of Archaeology Ireland. Summer 2009.

 


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