Horning, A. J. (2007). On the banks of the Bann:. Maritime archaeology in Ireland. Vol 41(3), pp. 94-114.
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On the banks of the Bann: | |||||
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the riverine economy of an Ulster plantation village | |||||
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Maritime archaeology in Ireland | |||||
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Historical Archaeology | |||||
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41 (3) | |||||
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94 - 114 | |||||
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research excavations at Movanagher, the chief Londonderry Plantation settlement of the Mercers' Company of London, focused upon the role of the River Bann in the local and regional economy. Sited in 1611 near an ancient ford on the second longest river in Ireland and adjacent to established salmon fisheries, eel fisheries, extensive timber tracts and abundant clay resources, Movanagher was designed for profit, not defence, and ultimately succumbed to the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The archaeology of this green-field site with its mill, fisheries, brickworks, bawn, and scattered dwellings provides insight into the central role of the river, both in daily life and in the process of the plantation itself. It highlights the mindset, motivations, and ultimate miscalculations of the English who planned the settlement, while underscoring the complexity of relations between natives and newcomers | |||||
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2007 | |||||
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31 Jan 2008 |