Briggs, C. Stephen. (1999). A historiography of the Irish crannog: the discovery of Lagore as prologue to Wood-Martin's Lake Dwellings of Ireland of 1886. Antiq J 79. Vol 79, pp. 347-377.

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A historiography of the Irish crannog: the discovery of Lagore as prologue to Wood-Martin's Lake Dwellings of Ireland of 1886
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Antiq J 79
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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79
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347 - 377
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The nineteenth-century development of Irish crannog studies, attitudes to archaeological research, and traits in public and private artefact collecting are examined through the parts played by several leading antiquaries and institutions in the 1839 discovery and later exploitation of Lagore, near Dunshaughlin (Co Meath). Connections between Irish and Swiss antiquaries are noted, and contemporary attitudes to their respective `Lake dwelling' discoveries contrasted. An appendix presents information on `Crannogs in County Londonderry according to the Ordnance Survey Memoir manuscript, Royal Irish academy' (368--71).
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C Stephen Briggs
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1999
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20 Jan 2002