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Ronaldsway Village Iron Working Site
Archaeology
More than thirty iron smelting-places, surviving as patches of charcoal and slag were uncovered, some resting on the stones of the broken-up pavements, the northwest wall of the long house had apparently been plundered to make smelter's furnaces. The slag appeared to be similar to that found on various Irish sites, and may have dated from mediaeval times, although Megaw saw it characteristic of the Norse phase of settlement.
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- Parish: Malew
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2902068580
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record