AMSNeolithic Axe
Archaeologists working at Shankill found a Neolithic stone axehead that is over 5,000 years old and was made from a very specific type of stone called Langdale tuff.

Metal Working at Shankill
At Shankill, a site reputably founded by St Patrick, archaeologists have uncovered traces of early medieval agriculture, burial and a forge.
AMSFulachtaí Fia (Burnt Mounds)
Burnt mounds, or fullachtaí fia, are one of the commonest types of sites found by archaeologists working on projects in Ireland.
AMSMedieval Coin at Gortnacrannagh
Gortnacranagh is a medieval site. These coins date from the era of Edward I or II. This coin is a silver penny.
AMSSouterrains
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Souterrains are underground, stone-lined passages dating from the early medieval period. At Killeen East we found a number of souterrains inside a rath (ringfort).


