Kingdoms, communities, and óenaig: Irish assembly practices in their northwest European context

P Gleeson - Journal of the North Atlantic, 2015 - BioOne
This paper explores the nature of assembly practices in early medieval Ireland (AD 400–
1100). It focuses specifically on the óenach, the pre-eminent assembly of each level of …

RE‐IMAGINING NAVAN FORT: NEW LIGHT ON THE EVOLUTION OF A MAJOR CEREMONIAL CENTRE IN NORTHERN EUROPE

J O'Driscoll, P Gleeson, G Noble - Oxford Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents major discoveries from a new campaign of large‐scale multi‐method
geophysical surveying, focused on Navan Fort and its environs. Alongside a re‐appraisal of …

Assembly and élite culture in Iron Age and late Antique Europe: a case-study of Óenach Clochair, Co. Limerick

P Gleeson - Journal of Irish Archaeology, 2014 - JSTOR
The historical sources for early medieval Ireland (from the seventh century AD onwards)
suggest a myriad of different types of assembly. Yet by far the most common, and likely the …

Residence, ritual and rulership: a state-of-the-art for royal places in early medieval Ireland

P Gleeson - Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the nature of royal residences in early medieval Ireland. Through the
excavated evidence, it examines key themes of long-term dynamics, architectures and …

[图书][B] Exploring Ireland's Viking-Age Towns: Houses and Homes

R Boyd - 2023 - books.google.com
Exploring Ireland's Viking-Age Towns discusses the emergence of towns, urban lifestyles,
and urban identities in Ireland. This coincides with the arrival of the Vikings and the …

Re-imagining Navan Fort: new light on the evolution of a major ceremonial centre In Northern Europe

J O'Driscoll, P Gleeson, G Noble - Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2020 - pure.qub.ac.uk
This article presents major discoveries from a new campaign of large‐scale multi‐method
geophysical surveying, focused on Navan Fort and its environs. Alongside a re‐appraisal of …

[引用][C] Legitimisation of Sacral Kingship in Early Medieval Ireland, and England, 6th to Mid-9th Centuries AD

CM Bromhead