The role of the company, which is funded by the Heritage Council from its allocation of funds from my Department's Vote, is, through archaeological and related research, to work towards a coherent and comprehensive picture of human life in Ireland from earliest times and to publish the results of this research scientifically and in ways that can be appreciated by the general public.
Throughout 1999 the company continued work on four of its original long-term research projects: the north Munster project, the Ballyhoura Hills project, the western stone forts project and the Tara literary project. I understand that these projects are due for completion at the end of 2000. In addition, two new projects were commenced: the medieval rural settlement project, in May, and the lake settlement project, in November. Work was also progressed on a research strategy document, due for completion within the next month, that will outline recommendations for a second phase of research relating to Tara.
The company also continued its pioneering use of new technologies in the field of archaeological research and, through the use of geophysical surveying, a previously unknown and significant new enclosure, possibly dating to the late neolithic period was discovered on the Hill of Tara.