Quarry, Ballea, Co. Cork

Co. Cork |

Mining

Quarry, Ballea, Co. Cork

Not every entry in Ireland's archaeological record marks a dramatic find.

Near Ballea in County Cork, a site classified as a quarry in successive heritage surveys occupies a curious middle ground: noted, mapped, and formally listed, yet ultimately unverified as a place of genuine archaeological significance. It is the kind of entry that raises more questions than it answers.

The site appeared as a quarry in the Sites and Monuments Record of 1988 and again in the Record of Monuments and Places a decade later in 1998. Both records are official national inventories used to document and protect features of potential archaeological interest across Ireland. Yet the evidence gathered was judged insufficient to confirm that anything of archaeological substance actually exists at this location. It was listed, in other words, on suspicion rather than certainty, and that suspicion was never satisfactorily resolved. The site sits in a kind of archival limbo, neither confirmed nor fully dismissed.

Rated 0 out of 5

Visitor Notes

Review type for post source and places source type not found
Added by
Picture of Pete F
Pete F
IrishHistory.com is passionate about helping people discover and connect with the rich stories of their local communities.
Please use the form below to submit any photos you may have of Quarry, Ballea, Co. Cork. We're happy to take any suggested edits you may have too. Please be advised it will take us some time to get to these submissions. Thank you.
Name
Email
Message
Upload images/documents
Maximum file size: 100 MB
If you'd like to add an image or a PDF please do it here.

Advertisement