Browsing College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies by Author "Fenwick, Joseph P."
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A comparative archaeological review of the late prehistoric 'royal site' of Rathcroghan
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Geography Publications, 2018)[No abstract available] -
The corn stands of Corrandulla
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Headford : Annaghdown and Corrandulla Community Councils, 2008)[No abstract available] -
Crewbane souterrain and nearby archaeologial features, Brugh na Bóinne, Slane, Co. Meath
Fenwick, Joseph P.; Dowling, Ger; Schot, Roseanne; Rogers, John (Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2012)[No abstract available] -
Geomagnetic survey on the Hill of Tara, Co. Meath, 1998-9
Fenwick, Joseph P.; Newman, Conor (Royal Irish Academy for the Discovery Programme, 2002-01)[No abstract available] -
The geophysial survey of the M3 toll-motorway corridor: a prelude to Tara's destruciton?
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2005)The geophysical survey of the ‘emerging preferred route’ of the M3 toll-motorway through the Tara/Skryne valley has identified a wealth of new archaeological monuments. Still greater numbers of sites have come to light ... -
Geophysical Survey at Rathcroghan 2010-2012
Schot, Roseanne; Waddell, John; Fenwick, Joseph P. (Navan Research Group, 2016)Following an extensive programme of geophysical survey at Rathcroghan published in 2009, five hitherto unexplored areas were surveyed using magnetic gradiometry in 2010–12. In an area south of Oweynagat a faint circular ... -
Geophysical survey of Knowth Area 11 [Apppendix 8]
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Royal Irish Academy, 2012-06)[No abstract available] -
Grogan, E. 2008 The Rath of the Synods, Tara, Co. Meath: excavations by Seán P. Ó Ríordáin. Wordwell, Dublin. Pp 172, Figs 49, Pls 7, Tables 4, Hardback, Price 40, ISBN 978-1-905569-24-3
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2011)[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.
Fenwick, Joseph P. (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 ... -
An integrated approach to archaeological survey design, methodology and data management
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Computer Applications in Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, 2004)[No abstract available] -
The landscape features, follies and antiquities of Dowth demesne
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Wordwell, 2013)[No abstract available] -
The late prehistoric 'Royal Site' of Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon: An enduring paradigm of enclosed sacred space
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Navan Research Group, 2018)Rathcroghan (Cruácha), like the other late prehistoric royal sites of Tara (Temair), Co. Meath, Navan Fort (Emain Macha), Co. Armagh, and Knockaulin (Dún Ailinne), Co. Kildare features prominently in the literary imagination ... -
The magnetic presence of queen Medb: magnetic gradiometry at Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon
Fenwick, Joseph P.; Brennan, Yvonne; Barton, Kevin; Waddell, John (Wordwell, 1999)[No abstract available] -
The manufacture of the decorated macehead from Knowth, county Meath
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1995)[No abstract available] -
More than meets the eye
Fenwick, Joseph P.; Corns, Anthony; Shaw, Robert (Wordwell, 2008)[No abstract available] -
'Oweynagat', Rathcroghan, Co, Roscommon, and associated karst features
Fenwick, Joseph P.; Parkes, Matthew (Speleological Union of Ireland, 1997-11)[No abstract available] -
A panoramic view from the Hill of Tara, Co. Meath.
Fenwick, Joseph P. (Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1997)[No abstract available] -
Rathcroghan revisited: A renewed archaeological and geophysical exploration of selected areas of the focal ritual complex
Fenwick, Joseph P.; Daly, Eve; Rooney, Shane (Navan Research Group, 2020)A renewed programme of geophysical survey was implemented over selected archaeological features in the fields surrounding Rathcroghan mound during the summers of 2013 and 2014. This was undertaken as part of the Rathcroghan ...