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Armagh<br />

Radiocarbon Dates: Abbey Street<br />

Sample No.<br />

Context<br />

UB-3769 Charcoal from ringditch<br />

14 C Date Cal. 2 Σ<br />

1219±68 BP A.D. 667-968<br />

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116.<br />

Lynn, C. J. 1988. Excavations at 46-48 Scotch Street, Armagh, 1979-80. Ulster Journal of Archaeology<br />

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Matthews, G. R. 2000. <strong>The</strong> Early History and Archaeology of Armagh City. Unpublished PhD <strong>The</strong>sis<br />

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