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Dublin<br />

were suggestive of a number of structures but no discernible plan could be made. <strong>The</strong>se were located<br />

beside two large linear ditches. One contained two iron knives in its upper fill. It is likely that these<br />

features represent agricultural and industrial activity related to the nearby church.<br />

(No plans were available for this site).<br />

References:<br />

Bolger, T. 2004:0647. Kilgobbin, Stepaside, Co. Dublin. www.excavations.ie.<br />

Larsson, E. 2004:0644. Kilgobbin Lane/Enniskerry Road, Stepaside, Co. Dublin. www.excavations.ie.<br />

Larsson, E. 2004:0645. Kilgobbin Lane/Enniskerry Road, Stepaside, Co. Dublin5. www.excavations.ie.<br />

Larsson, E. 2004:0646. Kilgobbin Lane/Enniskerry Road, Stepaside, Co. Dublin. www.excavations.ie.<br />

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