Exciting news – Dig Tralee Season 3 underway

Dig Tralee is a major community archaeology project that explores Knockanacuig, a prehistoric monument complex on the outskirts of Tralee, County Kerry. The aim of the project is to explore this ancient monument and uncover the role it might have played in the origins of Tralee. Dig Tralee began in 2022 with a two-week excavation, continued on a larger scale in 2023 and season 3 is now underway throughout July 2024. The Dig Tralee Community Archaeology Project is funded through the Heritage Council’s County Heritage Grants Scheme, Creative Ireland and Kerry County Council.

Knockanacuig was once an enclosure of significant size and height that commanded views of the surrounding area for miles around. The excavations showed that Knockanacuig had been in continuous use since the Stone Age and could well be the site where the town of Tralee began, long before the Normans arrived and established an urban centre. But now, as the modern town encroaches on all sides, the landscape context in which the monument site is being lost bit by bit. Dig Tralee provides a unique opportunity to find out more about the site, to reinstate its prominence in the history of the town, and to connect people today with the town’s earliest inhabitants thousands of years ago.

Watch our short film about season 1: Click on Dig Tralee 2022 (11 minutes)

Watch our short film about season 2: Click on Dig Tralee 2023 (15 minutes)

Dig Tralee

Contact details:

Kerry County Museum
Ashe Memorial Hall
Denny Street, Tralee
Co Kerry, Ireland
V92CXE3
066 712 7777
info@kerrymuseum.ie