Abstract

Summary The 1964–82 excavations of the enclosure at Ardnadam Glen were reported in the Journal 11 (Rennie 1984). The early Christian levels of this multi-period site were not reported in detail since further analysis and more research was required. The result of this further work, including a reinterpretation of the site and its phasing, are presented here. The Early Christian monuments were all within a turf and stone bank and ditch. Although the enclosure bank may have been constructed in the Iron Age, the interior contained a chapel dating to the Early Christian era and burial ground for children.

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