Comparative study of perimortem weapon trauma in two early medieval skeletal populations (AD 400–1200) from Ireland

J Geber - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Violence was a reality of life in early medieval Ireland (AD 400–1200). Its omnipresence is
indicated from numerous narratives of regicide, mortal conflicts, battles and warfare that …

Child health in five early medieval Irish sites: a multidisciplinary approach

M Novak, R Howcroft, R Pinhasi - International journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
With the aim to reconstruct child health in five early medieval (5th–12th c. CE) Irish sites, an
osteoarchaeological study of three biological stress indicators–cribra orbitalia, linear enamel …

Burial in early medieval Wales: identifying multifunctional cemeteries

MR Shiner - Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Burial grounds and secular settlements in early medieval Wales (fifth to eleventh centuries
AD) are understood to have been in geographically separate locations. In contrast, it is …

Some Archaeological Evidence for International Trade in Irish Towns in the Middle Ages

M Potterton - Cities and Economy in Europe: Markets and Trade …, 2024 - books.google.com
The March 2021 blockage of the Suez Canal by the gigantic container ship Ever Given was
a salutary reminder of how dependent the world is on international shipping routes for …

[图书][B] Tully Church, Laughanstown, Co. Dublin

C Corlett - 2013 - academia.edu
Tully church, in the townland of Laughanstown near Cabinteely in south County Dublin,
features the remains of a pre-Anglo-Norman church with a well-preserved chancel added at …

THE EXPLORATORY EXCAVATION OF AN EARLY MEDIEVAL BURIAL AND OCCUPATION SITE AT MAGHERADUNBAR, COUNTY FERMANAGH

C DUNLOP, M CURTIN, EM MURPHY - Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 2011 - JSTOR
Due to the planned expansion of a quarry at Magheradunbar, Co Fermanagh, exploratory
excavation were carried out in 2003 on three recorded sites within the proposed …