Dowth Complex, Co. Meath (Images)

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Appellation Dowth Complex, Co. Meath (Images)
Address L1607, Meath, Ireland
Coordinates (Lat, Lon) (53.705571 , -6.466398)
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Dowth is the least well known of the three great tombs of Brú Na Bóinne although it compares in size with Knowth and Newgrange. The mound is surrounded by a kerb of 115 stones and has two tombs facing westwards. The smaller south tomb has a short passage and a circular chamber with a recess; the north tomb is cruciform in plan containing a large stone basin. There are smaller satellite tombs to the east and south-west of the large mound. The large crater in the centre of the mound is the result of excavations in the 1840’s. There has also been quarrying of the western side. There are few surviving finds from this work but it is known that quantities of human and animal bone were found in the chambers. Like Knowth, Dowth appears to have been a focus of activity in the first millennium AD. One of the passages connects with an Early Christian souterrain or underground passage.
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Spatial Bru na Boinne
Protection Type National Monuments in State Care
Start Date -4000
End Date -2500
Period Name Neolithic Period
Heritage Asset Type Megalithic tomb - passage tomb
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Name Perspective view 1 of the Dowth Archaeological Complex digital terrain model (DTM)
Description Perspective view 1 of the Dowth Archaeological Complex digital terrain model (DTM)
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Name Plan view of the Dowth Archaeological Complex digital terrain model (DTM)
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Name Vertical aerial image of the Dowth Archaeological Complex
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Name Fixed wing Lidar Survey
Description The ALTM 3100 instrument is mounted on a fixed wing platform leased 365 days per year by the Agency as it forms the core mapping work undertaken. This system will be used for the proposed contract. LIDAR data will be collected at an altitude of approximately 900m, which with a scan angle of +/- 20º will result in a swath of 750m. LIDAR data will be collected at a density of approximately 1m resolution or one point per square metre. All GPS ground data is collected and processed using the in-house developed and quality assured procedures EASGT_019 and EASGT_020.
Purpose Remote Sensing
Techinques Lidar Survey
Equipment Optech ALTM 3100