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mount sandel fort and mesloithic site

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Mount Sandel Fort and Mesloithic Site

Coleraine
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The hollowed-out centre makes it difficult to define this monument as a motte, though it may be identical with the Kill Santain or Kilsandel built by John de Courcy towards the close of the 12th century as a place from which he made forays west of the Bann. Excavations at the foot of the monument close to the river produced 13th century pottery and a carbonised branch of 13th century date. To the east, on high ground, is a fenced off area where excavations in 1973-77 uncovered remnants of Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) habitation representing some of the earliest traces of human activity in Ireland, dating from the 8th-7th millennium B.C. and later.
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This mighty earthwork overlooking the River Bann at the Cutts, and best reached by a path starting near Coleraine Court House, has a tall mound hollowed out in the centre, and surrounded by a very considerable ditch.
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