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Laytown (An Inse)

Artificial Mound

<b>Laytown (An Inse)</b>Posted by ryanerImage © ryaner
Also known as:
  • Ninch

Nearest Town:Drogheda (8km WNW)
OS Ref (IE):   O155713 / Sheet: 43
Latitude:53° 40' 43.08" N
Longitude:   6° 15' 6.7" W

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Ninch
Arch. Inventory of Co. Meath states: "Tumulus. Circular mound (diam. 25m, H 6m) partially excavated and restored in 1979 by P.D. Sweetman (RMAHS 1982-83, 56-68) who demonstrated that it was a burial mound of the late Iron Age."
ryaner Posted by ryaner
11th March 2007ce