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Tyrone<br />

Fig. 279: Excavated features at Mullaghbane, Co. Tyrone (after Harper 1972, 38).<br />

Radiocarbon Dates:<br />

(PJ Reimer, MGL Baillie, E Bard, A Bayliss, JW Beck, C Bertrand, PG Blackwell, CE Buck, G Burr, KB Cutler, PE Damon,<br />

RL Edwards, RG Fairbanks, M Friedrich, TP Guilderson, KA Hughen, B Kromer, FG McCormac, S Manning, C Bronk<br />

Ramsey, RW Reimer, S Remmele, JR Southon, M Stuiver, S Talamo, FW Taylor, J van der Plicht, and CE<br />

Weyhenmeyer (2004), Radiocarbon 46:1029-1058).<br />

Sample No. Context<br />

UB-268 Humic acid from upper<br />

20mm of soil below bank<br />

UB-390 Humic acid from lower<br />

40mm of soil below bank<br />

14 C Date Cal. 2 Σ<br />

825±85 BP A.D. 1024-1295.<br />

1715±100 BP A.D. 85-111;<br />

A.D. 115-544.<br />

Reference:<br />

Harper, A. E. T. 1972. <strong>The</strong> excavation of a rath in Mullaghbane townland, Co. Tyrone. Ulster<br />

Journal of Archaeology (Third Series), 35, 37–44.<br />

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