Structure - peatland, Annaghbeg, Co. Longford

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Structure – peatland, Annaghbeg, Co. Longford

In the bogs of Annaghbeg, County Longford, there are finds that do not quite make the cut.

During a field survey carried out in 1988, researchers working through the wetlands recorded the presence of worked wood, timber that had clearly been shaped or modified by human hands, preserved in the anaerobic conditions of the peat. Bogs are remarkable preservers of organic material, holding wood, leather, and even human remains in ways that dry land simply cannot, which is part of why wetland archaeology in Ireland has long attracted serious attention. But presence alone is not always enough.

The worked wood at Annaghbeg, documented by Brian Raftery in 1990, was assessed and found to fall short of the threshold required to classify it as the definite remains of an archaeological monument. That distinction matters in how sites are recorded, protected, and interpreted. The Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit, based at University College Dublin, was responsible for systematic surveys of the midland bogs during this period, a project that produced a large body of data about structures, trackways, and other human traces embedded in the peat. Wetland trackways, for instance, were often constructed from split or shaped timbers laid across boggy ground, and fragments of such material can survive for thousands of years. Whether the Annaghbeg wood represents something similar, or something else entirely, remains an open question. The evidence was noted, weighed, and left, for now, in a kind of archaeological suspension.

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