T Kerr, F McCormick, A O'Sullivan - 2013 - researchrepository.ucd.ie
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological database for early medieval Ireland. The Early Medieval Archaeology Project …
R Boyd - Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, 2009 - JSTOR
This paper discusses both the urban and the rural architecture of the Irish Viking Age. Looking firstly at the extremely well-preserved Hiberno-Norse urban settlements, especially …
What would it have been like to walk down the streets of Viking Age Dublin a thousand years ago? What would you have seen, heard and smelled? How would this urban settlement …
M MONK - Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 2017 - JSTOR
I learnt a great deal from Chris, though I am not sure I was able to offer him as much in return. His knowledge of early medieval Irish secular settlement was always based on well …
M Monk - Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern …, 2013 - brill.com
I cannot pin down the time when I fijirst met James Graham Campbell, but it was probably when I was making the transition from being a prehistorian to becoming an archaeobotanist …
Thirteen unique archaeological countenances from Ireland were produced through the Manchester method of facial reconstruction. Their gaze prompts a space for a broad …
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 …
Archaeological excavations, particularly those of the last fifty years, have greatly advanced our understanding of Viking settlement in Ireland, and this study sets out to present a …