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  1. Later Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland (Shire Archaeology) by Lloyd Laing, 1999-03
  2. The physical anthropology of Ireland (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University) by Earnest Albert Hooton, 1955
  3. Early Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland (Shire Archaeology) by James T. Lang, 1999-03
  4. Starch residues on undecorated Lapita pottery from Anir, New Ireland.: An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Alison Crowther, 2005-07-01
  5. New Grange and other incised tumuli in Ireland (Dolphin archaeologies) by George Coffey, 1977
  6. Ireland (Oxford Archaeological Guides) by Andy Halpin, Conor Newman, 2006-11-20
  7. Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Coins in the Museum at Amasya: Ancient Amaseia, Turkey (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs, 27) by Stanley Ireland, 2000-03
  8. The Ottoman House: Papers from the Amasys Symposium, 24-27 September 1996 (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs, 26)
  9. Archaeology and Environment in Early Dublin: Medieval Dublin Excavations 1962 - 81 (Medieval Dublin Excavations, 1962-81. Series C, Vol. 1.) by G. Frank Mitchell, Camilla A. Dickson, et all 1987-01
  10. Pagan Celtic Ireland: The Enigma of the Irish Iron Age by Barry Raftery, 1998-03
  11. The Sheela-na-gigs of Ireland and Britain: The Divine Hag of the Christian Celts--An Illustrated Guide by Jack Roberts, 2001-01-01
  12. Archaeological Objects from County Fermanagh (Northern Ireland Archaeological Monographs, No. 5) by Brian Williams, Sarah Gormley, et all 2003-01
  13. Cooper's Ireland: Drawings and Notes from an Eighteenth-Century Gentleman by Peter Harbison, Austin Cooper, 2001-09
  14. Ross Island: Mining, Metal And Society in Early Ireland (Bronze Age Studies) by William O'brian, 2007-03-30

41. Ireland Irish Archaeology
Home To European archaeology Albania through ireland - - To European You can read three reports about archaeological research in Northern ireland.
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Ireland Archaeology Home To European Archaeology Albania through Ireland To European Archaeology Isle of Man through Wales Albania Archaeology ... Scotland Archaeology To archaeology pages index Aegis Archaeology Ltd. Project Summary This archaeological consulting website is full of information about several research projects. You will find report summaries, photos and panoramic views. - From Aegis Archaeology Ltd. - http://www.aegisarchaeology.com/index.htm Ancient Tomb Captured both Sun and Moon "An ancient Irish tomb may have been built with a light chamber aligned not only to the Sun, but to the Moon as well." Read about the discovery and the archaeological evidence in this BBC article. - illustrated - From BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/313720.stm Archaeoastronomy An excellent website about archaeoastronomy and the megalithic monuments of Ireland. Many articles, charts and more. - illustrated - From Paul Griffin - http://www.bluhorizonlines.org/ Ballynahatty 5, Ballynahatty td "You can read three reports about archaeological research in Northern Ireland." - photos - From Queens University of Belfast - http:// www.qub.ac.uk/arcpal/ballynahatty.htm

42. Pretanic World
The archaeology, history, religion and culture of England, Scotland, ireland and Wales from the Neolithic period through the Celtic Era. Includes riddles, timelines, articles and contests.
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43. European Archaeology Digs
ireland. Aegis archaeology Ltd. Project Summary This archaeological consulting website is full of information about several research projects.
http://www.archaeolink.com/european_archaeology.htm
Europe Home To European Archaeology Page 2 British Archaeology now has its own page Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index On this page - Albania Baltic Region Eastern Europe France ... Ireland Albania Archaeology in Albania An excellent web page covering many aspects of Albanian archaeology. You will find links to specialty pages for a dozen research sites as well as news on late finds. You may spend some time here. - illustrated - From Welcome to Albania - http://www.geocities.com/albaland/archaeology/ Archaeology of Albania Series of articles about Albanian archaeological subjects - photos - http:// www.geocities.com/paris/louvre/6820/art.html Kosova Crisis Center - The Question of Illyrian-Albanian Continuity For an interesting look at politics and archaeology, this is an excellent read. - By Dr. Aleksander Stipcevic - http://www.alb-net.com/illyrians.htm Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project "MRAP is a multi-disciplinary and diachronic archaeological expedition formally organized in 1996 to investigate the history of prehistoric and historic settlement and land use in central Albania..." The research is centered on the Greek colony called Apollonia. Several seasonal reports and related links. - illustrated - From The Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project/University of Cincinnati - http://river.blg.uc.edu/mrap/MRAP_en.html

44. IRQUAS - The Irish Quaternary Studies Online Project
or interested in, Irish agriculture, archaeology, economics, education, history, Early Modern ireland the archaeology and history of postmedieval
http://www.maqqi.supanet.com/archaeology/archaeology.htm
Irish Archaeology INTRODUCTION In terms of public awareness of Ireland's past, archaeology has long played second fiddle to history, yet while history exists largely only in the form of books and manuscripts archaeology is all round us, from the National Museum and famous locations such as Tara, Glendalough or the Ceide Fields to the tens of thousands of sites scattered through the countryside such as ringforts and fulachta fiadh, and the remnants of Gaelic, Viking, Norman, and even Victorian presence which have shaped our towns and cities. There's a lot more to archaeology in Ireland than postcards of the Tara brooch or Newgrange. Ongoing surveys and excavations continue to reveal hitherto unguessed facets of Ireland's past, and increasingly so as the construction of new housing, roads, and pipelines, and the working of Ireland's peat bogs by Bord na Mona combine with powerful legislation and ever better applications of technology and archaeological theory. Note, too, should be made of the contributions of Ireland's many amateur archaeology enthusiasts and the journals their societies produce. Each week, it seems, brings news of a newly-discovered bronze age settlement, medieval watermill or ogam stone.

45. MYTHICAL IRELAND - Newgrange, Ancient Sites, Myths, Mysteries And Astronomy
A comprehensive examination of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Tara, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and other Stone Age sites of ireland in the context of astronomy, mythology, art and archaeology.
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NEWGRANGE - IRELAND'S FAMOUS MONUMENT - THROUGH THE MISTS OF TIME Newgrange, Ireland's most famous monument, sits overlooking the mythical Boyne river near the east coast of Ireland. It has withstood five thousand years of change as the great megalithic builders of the Stone Age passed on and the simple tools of everyday industry changed from stone to iron and on to bronze. Sometimes, the weather doesn't want to co-operate! The above images, taken at Autumn Equinox at

46. National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology & History - Dublin - Reviews Of Nationa
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47. Network For Underwater Archaeology
Group of institutions actively involved in research on the underwater archaeology of ireland. Members, research, news, links, bulletin board.
http://www.ulst.ac.uk/faculty/science/crg/nua/nua.htm

48. Events At The National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology & History - Dublin - Even
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49. National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology And History - National Museum - History
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50. The Irish Railways And Transport Foundation
The Irish Railways and Transport Foundation has been established to halt the rapid disappearance of industrial archaeology and sociology which the various transport modes represented on the island of ireland for more than 200 years.
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It will also maintain a vibrant, living contact with interest groups and individuals throughout the world via a quarterly newsletter and this web-site on the Internet. The Irish Railways and Transport Foundation can change all of that for the better, and by joining us, YOUR HELP will make the vital difference. The Foundation, incorporated in New York State in 1999, aims to encourage, through donations, the preservation in working order of vehicles and entire transport systems throughout the island of Ireland, North as well as South The Irish Rail and Transport Foundation solicits and receives gifts and bequests from donors and devises and grants funds to promote the charitable and educational purposes for which the Foundation was formed. The Foundation is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization described in section 501 (c) (3).
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51. National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology And History, Dublin
Built in the 1880s, this holds exhibitions such as the Viking Exhibition, the War of Independence Exhibition, many priceless items are on display,
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52. JPNunan
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53. Royal Irish Academy Homepage
The principal learned society in ireland subjects include archaeology. Staff, committees, awards, conferences, research projects, library and publications.
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More details Jane Conroy, MRIA, the first woman and the first native English speaker to win the Grand Prix de la francophonie de L'Acad mie.
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54. E-mail Directory Of Irish Archaeologists
Main interests are the archaeology of medieval ireland and the archaeology of IUART runs the Nautical archaeology Society training scheme in ireland and
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55. RAI WEBSITE
A leading annual periodical for the archaeology of Britain, ireland and the near Continent. Contents of recent volumes. Guidance for contributors.
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56. UCD - School Of Archaeology
Offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Introduction to archaeology in ireland, courses, history and staff of the department.
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      I have pleasure in welcoming you to UCD School of Archaeology. Our School has eight full-time teaching staff, all of whom are acknowledged experts in their fields of research. Other staff members include a draughtsperson, a computer and information technology specialist and an excavation and post-excavation specialist. The School also has a vibrant postgraduate community many of whom act as tutors and demonstrators for undergraduate classes. Archaeology is an exciting subject and a rewarding career. The massive growth in the Irish economy, which has led to urban renewal and the development of new roads, has greatly increased employment opportunities for archaeologists in recent years, while the increased general interest in archaeology as a leisure activity can be seen in the continuing growth of the heritage industry. Graduates of this School have always been successful in finding employment in professional archaeology and in other walks of life. Whether you intend staying with us to completion of your BA and beyond, or choose to pursue your other subjects after First Year, we hope you enjoy your time in UCD, and that you find both academic success and personal reward during your time here.

57. Peatlands
The Northern ireland Environment and Heritage Service explains what peatland is and describes its plants, wildlife, archaeology, history, and the uses of peat. Includes issues, conservation and places to visit.
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@import "css/standards.css"; @import "css/home_standards.css"; 1 Formation What are peatlands? Peatland types and distribution 7 History and uses of peat How peat has been used in Ireland 2 Values The importance and need to conserve peatlands 8 Issues Machine extraction, milling, afforestation and other threats 3 Plants Peatland plants, fungi and trees 9 Conservation Policy, action plans, protected areas, community action and grant aid 4 Wildlife Mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects and other invertebrates. 10 Education Opportunities to learn more about peatlands 5 Archaeology Pollen history and preserved artefacts including tombs, trackways, bodies and butter 11 Places to visit Sites to visit and current events 6 Cultural The peatlands' influence on poetry, sculpture and painting.

58. SEAC98_prog
Programme of the SEAC98 Conference held in Dublin, ireland, Aug 31 Sep 2, 1998.
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SEAC98 Programme of Sessions
(as at Aug 30, 1998) Mon Aug 31, 9.30 - 10.30 OPENING SESSION Announcements by the local organising committee Address by Professor George Eogan, Professor of Archaeology at University College, Dublin and Director of the Discovery Programme Address by Dr Clive Ruggles, President of SEAC and Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, Belfast Mon Aug 31, 11.00 - 12.30 (Chair: Dr Stanislaw Iwaniszewski, State Archaeological Museum, Warsaw) "Astronomy and landscape: prehistoric sites along the 'Hellweg' trade route." Wolfhard Schlosser Mon Aug 31, 14.00 - 15.30 "Time and space in social systems: further issues for theoretical archaeoastronomy." Stanislaw Iwaniszewski "Mesoamerican astronomy: in the sky and on the earth." Galina Ershova "The Aztec star constellations and Aztec cosmology." Uta Berger Mon Aug 31, 16.00 - 17.30 (Chair: Dr Juan Belmonte, Museum of Science and the Cosmos, La Laguna, Tenerife) "The Mexica [Atzec] Milky Way." Carmen Aguilera "Hunting the European sky bears: Candlemas Bear Day and world renewal ceremonies." Roslyn Frank

59. National Museum Of Ireland
The National Museum of ireland is devoted to Irish archaeology and history, decorative arts and natural history. Information on museum locations,
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    The National Museum of Ireland is devoted to Irish archaeology and history, decorative arts and natural history. Its collections are displayed in four museums:
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    The National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and History, which opened in 1890 and is located in Kildare Street, Dublin, contains artefacts dating from 7000BC to the 20th century, which are displayed in seven exhibition galleries. The archaeological exhibitions trace the development of Irish civilisation from the arrival of the first people in Ireland in the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age to late Medieval Ireland. In addition, a separate exhibition deals with the civilisation of Ancient Egypt. The historical exhibition, "The Road to Independence: Ar Thóir na Saoirse", deals with the birth of an independent Irish state from 1916 to 1921. The National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and History is home to the Irish Antiquities Division of the National Museum of Ireland. This division is responsible for maintaining the portable archaeological heritage of Ireland.

    60. Granny's Cyber Cottage, Sligo, West Of Ireland - Archaeology
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