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National Museum of Ireland to assess Connemara trackway
Galway Bay fm newsroom – The National Museum of Ireland is to carry out a survey on a trackway in Connemara now it’s been revealed that Galway Bay could be ‘younger’ than first thought.
According to today’s Irish Times, precise dating of a fragment from an ancient oak trackway, discovered at the northern shoreline, suggests the bay was built about 1700 BC.
Seán Ó Coistealbha from Spiddal submitted the fragment to the British laboratory for radiocarbon dating.
Tests reveal that Galway Bay could be less than 3 thousand 700 years old.
The oak trackway was discovered between Furbo and Spiddal by a local resident last Spring and alerted NUIG to the find.
A preliminary survey of the trackway will be carried out by the National Museum of Ireland, but it’s feared that warm temperatures forecast over the coming weeks may damage the track.