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A newly discovered Souterrain near Ballineen, County Cork, Irish Free State

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

The village of Ballineen is on the railway-line, 9 miles west of Bandon, or 25 miles westward from the city of Cork. Three-quarters of a mile southward from Ballineen, on a farm named Curraghcrowly West, a remarkable Souterrain was discovered in April 1929. See 6-in. Ordnance Map, Cork, 109. The geographical position is Lat. 51° 43′ 23″ N.; Long. 8° 57′ 17″ W. Ireland, 1 in. Sheet 194.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1930

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