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About Linn Duachaill
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Linn Duachaill is the name of a Viking longphort near the village of Annagassan, Ireland.

Latest Images from Gallery
  • Excavation begins at Cutting 1 located over the suspected ditch of the longphort.
  • Cutting 1. The plough soil.
  • Mark Clinton and Ailbhe Rogers spread plough soil from Cutting 1 to check for artefacts
  • Cutting 1. The defensive ditch begins to emerge.
  • Approaching the bottom of the defensive ditch.
  • Fragment of worked wood from the base of the ditch.

Thanks to Luke Torris who is credited with all images in this gallery.



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