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1. First Report Of The Archaeological Commissioners - 1878
of settlers in Ireland, drove out the " Firbolgs " the previous race of colonists, who " fled to the Isle of Man, Arran, and the Hebrides."
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2. Isle Of Man Bibliography Cubbon Classification
244 Mythology folklore 398. F History and Geography 6 Archaelogy 7 Antiquities 913.79 10 the currency 737.4 Coinage 22
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3. UW-Milwaukee Center For Celtic Studies - Certificate Program
or they may choose investigate the broader themes of the Celtic world, such as art, archaelogy, literature, history, folklore, music, and
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4. Emerald Links
Want to contribute a link? Send it! ARCHAELOGY Irish Tourist Board/ An Bord Failte Irish Net Tour Irish Tourist Info Isle of Man Links of
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5. Isle-of-harris City Town Guide
the cliff at Laxey, Isle of Man, into the sea archaelogy, the Museum of Island Life, Dunvegan Castle or Talisker The Isle of Harris.
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6. Isle Of Man Guide - SITE MAP
Driving on the Isle of Man Education Isle of Man Libraries Isle of Man Post Shopping Marine Day National Archaelogy Days Old
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7. Directory Of British Archaeology 1998/9
The 1998/9 Directory of British Archaeology.
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8. UK Manufacturers And Suppliers, Ranger Metal Detectors, Security
UK Offshore/Scottish Highlands and UK Islands/Isle of Man Carriage 15.00 Europe and Other destinations - please e-mail for a quote
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9. Uklinks.org, Uk Links, Science, Anthropology And Archaeology
Sites of Archaeological Interest in the Isle of Man Solent Forum Historic Heritage and Maritime Archaeology -
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11. Isle Of Man Guide - CREGNEASH, Events, National Archaeology Days
National archaelogy Days at Cregneash on the isle of man. isle of man Guide isle of man Guide Logo. Lioar Oayllys Ellan Vannin
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Friday, September 23, 2005
National Archaeology Days
A couple of days with Manx National Heritage to raise awareness of National Archaeology. Set in and around Cregneash there will be a range of talks and demonstrations about a various sites. Whether it be 5000 years old or 70 years ago, there is a lots of history on a hill in the south of the Isle of Man.
Guided Tours of Meayll Hill
The archaeology of this hill top spans over 5000 years. Guided tours will leave outside the Cregneash Village Museum and last for 1 hour. Tours will go on regardless of weather, and suitable footwear should be worn. The walk included a 15 minute each way trek through rough terrain and up a hill.
Metal Detecting
Talk to the experts about how to carry out successful and responsible metal detecting on the Isle of Man. Detectors will be available for supervised use.
Landscape Trail Around Cregneash
The Landscape around Cregneash is the result of human activity over 1000s of years. There will be guided tours around the village explaining why the countryside looks the way it does Tours will leave from outside the Cregneash Village Museum entrance and last for 1 hour. Tours will go on regardless of weather.
Archaeology of Thatch
Learn about the history and practicalities of thatched roofs, as well as the many materials used. The demonstration will take place in Church Farm's Barn and last for 1 hour.

12. Isle Of Man Guide - National Archaelogy Days
archaelogy Days. Unless otherwise stated all photographs on this site are © MaximaSystems Ltd and may not be reproduced without permission. isle OF man.
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13. Isle Of Man Bibliography Cubbon Classification
6 archaelogy; 7 Antiquities; 10 the currency; 22 ecclesiastical history; 64 historygeneral; 65 descriptive sketches tours etc; 67 vistors guidebooks
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/books/cubclass.htm
Cubbon Classification
  • A Natural Science
    • 10 Birds 196 Flora 224 Geology/Natural History 300 Climate
    B Useful Arts
    • 22 Agriculture/Farming 92 Harbours 114 Great War, WWI 115 Internment 158 Nautical 159 shipping Co.s (not IoMSP) 160 IoMSPCo 162 lifeboats 166 smuggling 170 mining 304 cycling/motorcycling
    C Fine Arts and Recreative Arts
    • 18 Artists
    D Social Science
    • 66 crime and Police 134 land 151 legislature 153 relationship with British Gov 154 finance customs 200 statutes 210 acts of Parliament relating to IoM
    E Philosophy and Religion
    • 50 Bishop wilson 205 diocesan 200 C of E 186 catholic 240 Weslyan
    F History and Geography
    • 6 archaelogy 7 Antiquities 10 the currency 22 ecclesiastical history 64 history general 65 descriptive sketches tours etc 67 vistors guidebooks 68 geography 69 Derby family 70 Athol Family 70.1 Parliamentary papers 71 Douglas 72 Ramsey 73 Castletown 74 Peel 75 parishes/parish churches
    G Biography
    • 88 indiv biography 90 genealogies
    H Manx Language and Literature J Poetry and Drama K Prose fiction L periodicals and Journalism
    note the following classes were never completed or used in the Bibliography M manuscripts N Prints and Sketches O Maps and Plans
Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received

14. Isle Of Man Bibliography Cubbon Classification
6 archaelogy; 7 Antiquities 913.79; 10 the currency 737.4 Coinage; 22 Ecclesiasticalhistory; 64 History general 942.79; 64.2; 64.3; 65 descriptive sketches
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Cubbon Classification
  • A Natural Science
    • 106 Birds 196 Flora 224 Geology/Natural History 300 Climate
    B Useful Arts
    • 22 Agriculture/Farming 92 Harbours 114 Great War, WWI 115 Internment 158 Nautical 159 shipping Co.s (not IoMSP) 160 IoMSPCo 162 lifeboats/safety at sea 166 smuggling 170 mining 304 cycling/motorcycling
    C Fine Arts and Recreative Arts
    • 18 Artists
    D Social Science
    • 66 crime and Police 134 land 151 legislature 153 relationship with British Gov 154 finance customs 200 statutes 210 acts of Parliament relating to IoM
    E Philosophy and Religion
    • 50 Bishop Wilson 186 Roman Catholic 200 C of E 205 Diocesan 240 Weslyan
    F History and Geography
    • 6 Archaelogy 7 Antiquities 10 the currency Coinage 22 Ecclesiastical history 64 History general 65 descriptive sketches tours etc 67 vistors guidebooks 68 geography 69 Derby family 70 Athol Family 70.1 Parliamentary papers 71 Douglas (guides) (History) 72 Ramsey (guides) (History) 73 Castletown (guides) (History) 74 Peel (guides) (History) 75 parishes/parish churches
    G Biography
    • 88 indiv biography 90 genealogies
    H Manx Language and Literature J Poetry and Drama
    • 8 Poetry 64 Plays
    K Prose fiction L periodicals and Journalism
    • 11 Directories
    note the following classes were never completed or used in the Bibliography M manuscripts N Prints and Sketches O Maps and Plans
Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received

15. Celtic Origins
Photographs of the isle of man, 4, MSN Nickname an_Gael1, 1/12/2005 1027 AM A manx archaelogy Site, 3, MSN Nickname MythicalTS, 4/11/2004 652 AM
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View: Discussions Only Prev 50 Next 50 New Discussion Send to my Inbox Subject Messages Started By Last Reply Manx Proverb 6/24/2005 10:34 PM Manx Proverb 6/22/2005 3:45 AM Historical Background 6/12/2005 5:45 PM Stand Up and Be Counted if you are Manx 6/11/2005 9:34 AM A Tale of the Isle of Man 6/7/2005 4:54 PM Cregneash 6/7/2005 3:09 PM Rushden Abbey 5/12/2005 8:21 PM Manx Saying 5/10/2005 12:53 AM Isle of Man Fire Brigade 5/10/2005 12:04 AM Manx Wildlife 5/1/2005 4:22 AM Pictures of Isle of Man 3/12/2005 4:30 AM Manx Proverb 3/5/2005 3:04 AM Killey Coat of Arms CelticLadyLight 2/4/2005 9:17 PM Photographs of the Isle of Man 1/12/2005 10:27 AM Manx Saying 1/4/2005 6:44 PM Manx Superstitions 1/3/2005 9:55 PM Blein Vie Noa 12/31/2004 5:14 PM Manx Proverb 12/14/2004 3:45 AM Luke 2:14 12/12/2004 2:47 AM Merry Christmas 12/7/2004 10:07 PM Illaim Dhone Commemoration 12/6/2004 4:50 AM Manx Invasion of Englanf 11/16/2004 3:13 AM The Potato Riots 11/16/2004 2:05 AM Finn Mac Cooilley and the Buggane 10/17/2004 10:35 PM Castle Rushen 9/30/2004 4:21 AM Manx Proverb 9/24/2004 2:53 AM Manx Surnames 9/19/2004 5:49 AM Surname Distribution Maps for Mann 9/17/2004 3:16 PM Isle of Man Guide 9/13/2004 8:18 PM Manx Proverb 9/8/2004 9:28 PM Pictures from Mann 9/1/2004 5:18 PM Manx Proverb 8/20/2004 2:05 AM The Kings of the Isle of Man 8/4/2004 1:07 AM

16. Emerald Links
archaelogy. Archaeology of Ancient Ireland Doon History of Dingle Irish Archaeology isle of man Links of Heaven Local Donegal Monkstown
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17. MarBEF
Port Erin, isle of man, 37 Fish otoliths and their relevance to archaelogy an analysisof medieval, post-medieval, and recent material of plaice, cod and
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18. Wight Conservation - History And Archaelogy
Wight Conservation manages woodland, heath and downland on the isle of Wight for the Wight Conservation’s landscapes reflect the long history of man’s
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History and Archaeology
Introduction
Wight Conservation’s landscapes reflect the long history of man’s habitation on the Island as well as telling some of the complex geological story. The ridge of chalk downs stretching from west to east across the south of the Island, which dominates much of our estate, is some 60 million years old and was thrown up by the same upheavals that brought the Alps on the continent into being.
The landscape that we see today has been formed by man’s activities over thousands of years. Indeed, it is the management in pursuit of agriculture and economic activities such as quarrying that has given the special character that we cherish today. (LINK: Woodland Management ) No part of our estate is truly wilderness, untouched by human hand, and, although the management priorities today include wildlife and habitat diversity, many of the methods employed reflect our forebears’ need to use nature to their advantage, first for survival and later for economic progress. Without careful and sustained management, the estate’s diversity would quickly deteriorate as dominant species take over.
Neolithic
The earliest signs of man’s activities on the estate that we have so far identified are Neolithic flint workings that would have produced tools needed in abundance for a whole range of agricultural, woodland and domestic operations. Recent archaeological survey work carried out by the National Trust (Ventnor Downs Historic Landscape Survey - CKC Archaeology) has identified Wroxall Down as being part of a settlement occupied for well over 4,000 years.

19. Isle Of Man Guide - SITE MAP
isle of man · Education · isle of man Libraries · isle of man Post · manx MGP SeniorRaces · manx Grand Prix · National archaelogy Days · National
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20. Eoin Ross: Wild About The Isle
some clues to hitherto unnoticed and hence, unrecorded archaelogy. The isle is richin birds we are is an atavistic flicker of recognition - man-bad-danger
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