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Home is Where the Heart(h) is': investigating medieval houses in Ireland 1100-1600 AD
(Wordwell, 2020-03-07)
{No abstract available]
Lea Castle: the story so far
(Castle Studies Group, 2016)
You could almost be forgiven for not knowing
about Lea Castle: it is not located off an
‘important’ modern road, it is not set in an
urban environment and it is not open to the
public. Lea is possibly one of Ireland’s ...
The manufacture of the decorated macehead from Knowth, county Meath
(Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1995)
[No abstract available]
The magnetic presence of queen Medb: magnetic gradiometry at Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon
(Wordwell, 1999)
[No abstract available]
Rectangular chamber-towers and their medieval halls: A recent look at the buildings formerly described as “Hall-Houses”
(Presse Universitaires de Caen, 2016)
The interpretation of the 13th-century castles formerly
described as “hall-houses” has recently been a contentious
topic in Irish (and Scottish) castle-studies2
. Little interpretive analysis of these buildings had been ...
Book Review: Lived Experience in the later Middle Ages: studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in south-eastern England
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-04-20)
[No abstract available]
In search of the lost 'cromlech' of Knowth: Geophysical investigations in Area 10 of the Knowth Passage Tomb cemetery, Brú na Bóinne, Co. Meath.
(Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2019)
The passage tomb cemetery of Knowth (Fig. 1) is part of the UNESCO Brú na
Bóinne World Heritage Site, Co. Meath. It forms an integral and important
component of what was once a great prehistoric numinous precinct
embraced ...
Irish settlements and survival
(Center for Irish Programs, Boston College,, 2021-03)
[No abstract available]
Planting new ideas: A feminist gaze on medieval castles
(Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2021-01)
The theme of the Château Gaillard 29 Conference “Vivre au
Château” is very timely: studies of medieval castles have great
potential to generate meaningful archaeologies, including
biographies and life cycles as well as ...
Bog-deal in Co. Clare, with particular reference to bog-pine and its significance
(Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society, 2022)
The results of radiocarbon dating of bog-deal (three pine and one oak) from the north-west Burren (Gragan West) and south-west Clare (Binvoran and Tullaher) are reported on. The Binvoran and Tullaher samples yielded ...