Neill, M. (1991). A lost last. Archaeol Ir 5 (2). Vol 5(2), pp. 14-15.

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A lost last
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Archaeol Ir 5 (2)
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Archaeology Ireland
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5 (2)
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Page Start/End:
14 - 15
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Reports the discovery of a shoe last from excavations of a raised rath at Deer Park Farms, Co Antrim. Associated leather finds indicate cobbling, with most examples displaying signs of repeated re--use, probably resulting from the relative expense of footwear. Includes the earliest known examples of the `composite' shoe form, casting doubts on the view that this style was necessarily imported by the Vikings.
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Author:
Marie Neill
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Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
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Year of Publication:
1991
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Shoe (Auto Detected Subject)
Leather (Auto Detected Subject)
Vikings (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002