Earth: The Riches of Clare
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Blades Roughan Hill, County Clare A kidney shaped stone enclosure surrounds the remains of several structures at Roughan Hill today. The site was discovered in 1994 during the course of an intensive survey, aimed at finding settlements contemporary with the many surrounding wedge shaped tombs. The central structure of settlement 1 was excavated in 1995, and the Beaker pottery found then confirmed that this site was contemporary with the wedge tombs. In the Final Neolithic\Early Bronze Age there was a busy farming community on Roughan Hill consisting of several settlements. Finds date from c2400-2000 BC. These blades were made by preparing a column-shaped core and then striking blades from the core. The blades have an edge sharp enough to be used as a cutting tool without further modification. Ref: 95E61:318, 333, 396 National
Museum of Ireland, Irish Antiquities Division Collection Photograph appears courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland |