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         Ireland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Secret Sights: Unknown Celtic Ireland by Rob Vance, 2003-01
  2. Pathways and Ceremonies: The Cursus Monuments of Britain and Ireland (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar, 4)
  3. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Ireland, Fascicule I: University College Dublin, University College Cork (Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum) by Alan W. Johnston, Christina Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, 2001-03-15
  4. Corpus Inscriptionum Insularum Celticaru: The Orham Inscriptions of Ireland and Britain (Celtic Studies) by Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister, 1996-07
  5. Passage-grave art in the Boyne Valleyu, Ireland by Claire O'Kelly, 1978
  6. Excavations at Knowth: Knowth and the Zooarchaeology of Early Christian Ireland by Finbar Mccormick, Emily Murray, 2007-06-28
  7. Seanchas: Essays in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne
  8. Roman London (The Archaeology of London) by Dominic Perring, 1991-06-25
  9. Newgrange: Archaeology, Art and Legend (New Aspects of Antiquity) by Michael J. O'Kelly, 1995-04
  10. Early Ireland: An Introduction to Irish Prehistory by Michael J. O'Kelly, 1989-04-28
  11. History of Settlement in Ireland by Terry (Ed.) Barry, 2002-12-07
  12. Settlement, Industry and Ritual (Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph)
  13. Patrick: The Archaeology of a Saint by Cormac Bourke, 1996-09
  14. Standing Stones and Other Monuments of Early Ireland by Kenneth McNally, 1991-05

101. Humbul Full Record View For -- Retracing Ireland's Lost Archaeology
Home / / Retracing ireland s lost archaeology You are here Publisher , Documents of ireland. University College Cork
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full2.php?id=16731

102. Archaeology Department UCC
UCC archaeology Department. 2000 Ancient Dna Don t Panic archaeology ireland 14(4) 20 21 2001 (with NJ Finlay) Trial Excavations at Ballybrado House,
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/archaeology/profiles.html
Prof. Peter C. Woodman, BA, PhD(QUB), FSA, MRIA T
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PWoodman@ucc.ie Lecture/Research Areas
Professor Peter Woodman, BA, PhD, is a graduate in Archaeology from The Queen's University of Belfast. He was first employed as Assistant Keeper of Prehistoric Antiquities at the Ulster Museum, Belfast. He has carried out excavations at Mt Sandel, Co. Derry and Newferry, Co. Antrim. He became Professor of Archaeology at UCC in 1983. Since then he has excavated at Ferriter's Cove, Co. Kerry, and Killuragh Cave, Co. Limerick. His research interests lie in the areas of the early human settlement and ecology of Ireland and Atlantic Europe and the Antiquarian history of Archaeology. RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
Excavations at Killuragh Cave, Co Limerick 1996
Excavations At Ballybrado Co Tipperary 1998 Funded by the Prehistoric Society and the Society of Antiquaries of London (with N.Finlay)
Risk assessment survey and excavation Inch Island Prehistoric Landscapes Project 2001 -2002 Funded by Duchas, (with N.J. Milner). Now expanded into the Inch Island Prehistoric Landscapes Project
Irish Quaternary Faunas Project 1990 -1995 Funded by the National Heritage Council, (with M Mc Carthy and N Monaghan)

103. Quiet Man Archaeological And Historical Interpretative Centre, Cong, County Mayo
Explore the archaeology and history of Cong at the Quiet Man Interpretative Centre and Museum, Cong, County Mayo, ireland.
http://www.museumsofmayo.com/quietman2.htm
Quiet Man Cottage Museum
Circular Road, Cong, County Mayo, Ireland Exhibition The upstairs of the cottage houses an innovative permanent exhibition detailing the immense wealth of archaeological and historical interest to be found in Cong and it's environs, dating back to pre-historic times. The exhibition was compiled by leading Archaeologist Michael Gibbons who has published a new historical guide and map covering the archaeology and history of Cong from 7,000BC up to the 19th Century. Mr Gibbons has previously lectured to the National Geography Society and the Smithsonsian Institute in Washington. (Photo opposite shows Cong Stone Circle) The new guide will be available at the reception for those wishing to study more into the archaeology and history of Cong. There is now in place a new centre of learning for school groups where history is taught not only by text but by beautiful illustrations and models. Experience for yourself this unique journey into the past.

104. Prof.T.B. Barry - Academic Staff - Medieval History - Trinity College Dublin
Research Interests Castles, the archaeology of medieval Britain and ireland, especially Viking and Norman settlement; moated sites and villages.
http://www.tcd.ie/Medieval_History/barry.php
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Prof.T.B. Barry
(Associate Professor, and Head of Department; 2002-2003) B.A. (Birm.), Dip. Ed. (Belf.), M.A. (Dubl., Fordham), Ph.D. (Belf.). Research Interests: Castles, the archaeology of medieval Britain and Ireland, especially Viking and Norman settlement; moated sites and villages.
Publications
"The defensive characteristics of Irish moated sites" in Castles in Ireland and Wales, eds. J. Kenyon and K. O'Conor.
"The Archaeology of Anglo-Norman Rural Settlement in Eastern Ireland" in Archaeological Approaches to the Medieval Irish Landscape, ed. J. Boyle, Greenwood Publishing Group, USA.
"The Archaeology of Medieval Ireland" , Routledge, London, 250pp. Routledge have agreed to a new edition of my 1987 book.
"The Archaeology of the Normans: Castles and their Landscapes" . London, 300pp.
"An Introduction to Irish Archaeology"

105. Northern Ireland Tourist Board - Maritime Archaeology Walk
The Official Website of the Northern ireland Tourist Board Guided walk exploring the fascinating archaeological heritage of Strangford Lough s
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=8844

106. I Q A With Horning /i Br Historical Archaeology From Appalachia
Historical archaeology from Appalachia to ireland Horning Achill Island is ireland s largest island, and it has been occupied by farmers and fishers
http://www.wm.edu/news/?id=4386

107. Ulster Museum : Homepage : Museums And Galleries Of Northern Ireland
The Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern ireland, collections and displays of Applied Art, archaeology And World Cultures (Collections) Irish Prehistory
http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk/
BOTANIC GARDENS, BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND, BT9 5AB, TEL +44 (0)28 9038 3000

108. Ulster Museum : Search : Areas Of Interest : Museums And Galleries Of Northern I
The Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern ireland, collections and displays of Applied Art, Guidance Notes for Students and Researchers using the archaeology
http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk/search/areas_of_interest/?area=Archaeology and Wo

109. Athena Review Archaeology News Archive - UK (England, Scotland
News archive index by region Main page archaeology in the News Main index of Stone Age tombs in ireland built oriented to Sun s movement across the sky
http://www.athenapub.com/archive-britain.htm
Athena Review A rchaeology News Archive
UK (England, Scotland, Wales) and Ireland News archive index by region Main page- Archaeology in the News Main index of ... Current issue index England Test places Roman villa under UK beet field Nottingham Evening Post Orkney discovery may be the first farm in Britain The Herald UK Y chromosomes rewrite British history BBC News Rare flint tools unearthed at Norwich stadium may be 12,000 years old BBC News Archaeologists unearth Britain`s first cave pictures Guardian UK Sacrifice site dates back 4,000 years Yorkshire Post UK Late Medieval pub uncovered in Lichfield icBirmingham UK 17th century wreck of H.M.S. Sussex to be recovered New York Times 15th century abbey found in Brentford; once held King Henry VIII's coffin Hounslow Guardian Stonehenge burials of ca. 2300 BC open new windows on past CBS News Lindisfarne gospels may date from ca. AD 720, same as Bede's Ecclesiastical History BBC News Future secured for Credenhill Iron Age Hill Fort (ca. 200 BC)

110. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology/Topics/Megali
Science Social Sciences archaeology Regional Europe ireland Search The Stars and the Stones Ancient Art and Astronomy in ireland
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111. WWW-VL: History Index: Ireland: Eire, Dublin, Joyce, 1916 Rebellion, Potato Fami
Browse ireland History and archaeology The Discovery Programme, Archaeological Research In ireland E-mail directory of Irish archaeologists
http://vlib.iue.it/history/europe/eire/
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112. BOOKS - MEGALITHS ARCHAEOLOGY IN SCOTLAND IRELAND
MEGALITHS archaeology IN SCOTLAND ireland An upto-date review of archaeology of ancient Shetland. Includes reconstruction drawings of buildings
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~aburnham/book/archscot.htm
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The Pictish Guide
The Pictish Guide
Elizabeth Sutherland, Tony Gray (Photographer) Paperback - 160 pages (April 1997)
Publisher: Birlinn ISBN: 1874744661 This guide to the Picts covers all known Pictish stones. It incorporates the latest discoveries, along with a full listing of symbols and their possible meaning, a complete gazetteer, and location maps with ordnance survey grid references. The Picts were a Dark Age warrior race which ruled Scotland for 500 years. They left a legacy of carved stones, still to be found throughout the country in churchyards, museums and private collections. This book lists all known stones - some 630 examples - whether complete or fragmentary, pagan or Christian, and those lost to us now. Descriptions are given of the three classes of stone. Elizabeth Sutherland is the author of "In Search of the Picts" Only Published Price: £7.99 - a saving of over 50%
The Picts and Their Symbols
The Picts and Their Symbols
W. A. Cummins

113. Antiquity: Maritime Archaeology In Northern Ireland. (Special Section).
Access the article, Maritime archaeology in Northern ireland. (Special section). from Antiquity, a publication in the field of Reference Education,
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in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research Key-words: intertidal archaeology, maritime archaeology, maritime cultural landscape, foreshore, seabed geophysics, shipwrecks Introduction The study of maritime archaeology is a relatively new activity in Northern Ireland. This paper introduces the approach that has been adopted in investigating the maritime cultural landscape and takes a detailed look at the maritime archaeology of Strangford Lough. Only in the last decade has government in Northern Ireland been responsible for the management of maritime archaeology. The Department of the Environment agency, ...

114. HJG: Online Articles Index: The Internet Journal Of Archaeology In Ireland
(Editorial) Internet journal of archaeology in ireland 1 (2000). FullText HTML. Fewer, Thomas G. The archaeology of the Great Famine time for a
http://www.history-journals.de/articles/hjg-eartic-j00108.html
The History Journals Guide
by Stefan Blaschke Search Contact New Articles For more information on the journal,
click here Contents: Home Complete Index Chronological Index Geographical Index ... Others Online Articles Index The internet journal of archaeology in Ireland [Last updated: September 15, 2004.] Vol. 1 (2000) Chapple, Robert M., and Cormac McSparron. "New settlers on the electronic frontier: the experience of the IJAI." (Editorial) Internet journal of archaeology in Ireland
Full-Text HTML Fewer, Thomas G. "The archaeology of the Great Famine: time for a beginning?" Internet journal of archaeology in Ireland
Full-Text HTML Fry, Malcolm F., and Alan Martin. "Confronting the logboat: developments in the North of Ireland." Internet journal of archaeology in Ireland
Full-Text HTML Wiggins, Kenneth. "The medieval town fortifications of Limerick." Internet journal of archaeology in Ireland
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115. Archaeology - Ireland - International Center For Scientific Research - CIRS
National University of ireland, Galway. ******•Department of archaeology ******•School of archaeology and Palaeoecology
http://www.cirs-tm.org/org-eng.php?pays=Irlande&matiere=archeo

116. Welcome To The Explorer Forum
An Irish State funded archaeological research research institution investigating the past of ireland from earliest times. Projects, publications, staff.
http://www.discoveryprogramme.ie/

117. Island Ireland & Island Ireland Marketplace
Island ireland is an Internet directory to Irish art, culture and environment with Irish archaeological sites, the ogham alphabet, Celtic crosses
http://www.islandireland.com/
Island Ireland is an Internet directory to Irish art, culture and environment with hand-picked links to Irish history, architecture, music, news, genealogy, travel, literature, folk culture, archaeology, the Irish language and more.... Island Ireland is sponsored by Island Ireland Marketplace, winner of Yahoo's "Top Service" award... US customers can shop for Irish gifts and fragrances, claddagh jewelry, Celtic crosses, wedding gifts and lots more... Visit Island Ireland Marketplace now Celebrating the Ireland-America connection...
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118. Images Of Sites In Ireland
Images of sites in ireland. Photograph of Ardgroom Outward SW Copyright © Clive Ruggles, University of Leicester. This page selects images of sites from
http://www.le.ac.uk/home/rug/image_collection/hier/bi/ir/
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Clive Ruggles , University of Leicester. This page selects images of sites from Clive Ruggles' on-line image resource.
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119. Personnel Department, University College Dublin, Ireland.
Lecturer in Adult and Continuing Archaeological Education (Temporary 3year post) Our work focuses on ireland in its wider European context.
http://www.ucd.ie/personl/html/vacancies/2005/academic/002020.htm
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120. Eachtra Archaeological Projects
Archaeological consultants with offices in Kerry, Cork and Waterford but operating throughout ireland. Services, projects.
http://www.eachtra.ie/
Eachtra Archaeological Projects E-mail Admin Home Excavations ... Employment opportunities
EAA Poster - Shandon Dungarvan
Ninth to thirteenth century archaeological remains at Shandon, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
Keywords- Viking, Medieval, Subrectangular enclosure, Preservation by avoidance,
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Dungarvan, the county town for Waterford is situated on the south coast of Ireland. Archaeological monitoring of a large housing development, 1 km north of Dungarvan town, on a bend in the river Colligan, uncovered a number of areas of archaeological remains ranging from small scale prehistoric settlement to large scale Viking/Medieval remains.
Web based Slideshow. Hiberno-Scandinavian Settlement at Shandon, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
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Meth-fuelled field walking
The Guardian describes how the act of fieldwalking for lithic assemblages seems to suit the meth-affected brain.
"You just get to walking and looking at the ground," Young said. "You get to looking and an arrowhead catches your eye. The strangest things you find out there is other dopeheads," he said, adding that drug dealers and users often trade the arrowheads among themselves. (link from Mike 01 Sep 2005 by John
American National Bottle Museum
Bookofjoe links to the American National Bottle Museum which seems to be a combined shop and museum. I remember years ago doing a field survey in Gort, Co. Galway and Lar pulling countless old bottles out of the Gort river, behind the medieval core of the town. I know we have a

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