14/01/2014
Archaeological Work Begins On Historic Tyrone Site
The first phase of redevelopment works at one of Ireland's most significant historical sites has begun this week.
Work on the ancient Tullaghoge Fort, near Cookstown in County Tyrone, began today.
The site was the crowning place of the kings of Ulster, including Earl of Tyrone and High King of Ireland Hugh O’Neill’s inauguration in the 1590s.
Archaeological testing is to take place at the bottom of the hill of the fort to see if any material can be found. It is hoped the work will uncover more information about the early uses of the fort and its surrounding area.
Environment Minister Mark H Durkan said: "This is a really exciting project at one of Northern Ireland’s most important earthwork monuments that will result in a better understanding of the site and increase public awareness of this historic jewel in the Tyrone countryside. We need to create much better facilities for visitors so it is important to get the car park and visitor facilities up and running as soon as we can. Today marks an important step forward in that process. We are also attempting to uncover new information about Tullaghoge Fort and its surrounding landscape to better understand how the fort was used in the past."
Tony McCance, Head of Arts & Cultural Services, Cookstown District Council added: "Minister Durkan’s recent announcement on the funding package for Tullaghoge Fort is greatly welcomed. Over the last ten year period Council officials have worked closely with the Department of the Environment and NIEA in ensuring that the proposed development of Tullaghoge comes to fruition.
"The work that is being undertaken by the Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork is the first step in that process and also reflects the commitment of both the NIEA and Cookstown District Council of ensuring that any proposed development of this regal site is done so in both a sensitive and appropriate manner."
(IT/CD)
Work on the ancient Tullaghoge Fort, near Cookstown in County Tyrone, began today.
The site was the crowning place of the kings of Ulster, including Earl of Tyrone and High King of Ireland Hugh O’Neill’s inauguration in the 1590s.
Archaeological testing is to take place at the bottom of the hill of the fort to see if any material can be found. It is hoped the work will uncover more information about the early uses of the fort and its surrounding area.
Environment Minister Mark H Durkan said: "This is a really exciting project at one of Northern Ireland’s most important earthwork monuments that will result in a better understanding of the site and increase public awareness of this historic jewel in the Tyrone countryside. We need to create much better facilities for visitors so it is important to get the car park and visitor facilities up and running as soon as we can. Today marks an important step forward in that process. We are also attempting to uncover new information about Tullaghoge Fort and its surrounding landscape to better understand how the fort was used in the past."
Tony McCance, Head of Arts & Cultural Services, Cookstown District Council added: "Minister Durkan’s recent announcement on the funding package for Tullaghoge Fort is greatly welcomed. Over the last ten year period Council officials have worked closely with the Department of the Environment and NIEA in ensuring that the proposed development of Tullaghoge comes to fruition.
"The work that is being undertaken by the Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork is the first step in that process and also reflects the commitment of both the NIEA and Cookstown District Council of ensuring that any proposed development of this regal site is done so in both a sensitive and appropriate manner."
(IT/CD)
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