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J Kerry Archaeol Soc 29
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Title:
J Kerry Archaeol Soc 29
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Series:
Journal of the Kerry Archaeological & Historical Society
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Volume:
29
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Tomás Ó Caoimh
Isabel Bennett
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Publisher:
Kerry Archaeological & Historical Society
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
11 Jun 2001
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Archaeological investigations at Caherquin, near Ballyferriter, Co Kerry
Isabel Bennett
5 - 30
Reports on the discovery of human burials, probably of Early Christian or medieval date, on an eroding cliff face. The finds suggest that further remains are in danger of exposure.
Charred seed report
David A Weir
23 - 27
Human remains from Caherquin, Co Kerry
Barra Ó Donnabháin
28 - 30
A few impressions of Ross Castle
Sharon Wells
31 - 39
A brief history of the castle, built in the fifteenth-century, presenting a small selection of the impressions recorded by artists and writers on visiting the castle.
The earthen barrows of the Lee Valley, Trallee, Co Kerry
Michael Connolly
40 - 54
Presents evidence of sites identified during a small-scale but detailed survey of the Lee Valley. The sites are described in an inventory.
Holy wells and other sites of pilgrimage within a portion of East Kerry
Patricia O'Hare
55 - 98
A general discussion of these sites, followed by an inventory.
Suffolk Summer School: the Desmond brass at Euston
Amy Louise Harris
Paul Cockerham
119 - 123
Draws attention to a seventeenth-century inscription in the church of St Genevieve, Euston, Suffolk, England, which bears the name of George Fielding, Earl of Desmond. How George Fielding came to hold an Irish title is discussed.
An unidentified late 18th-century shipwreck in Derrynane harbour
Colin Breen
135 - 143
Describes the wreck site, discovered in 1991 and surveyed in 1994 and 1996. Six cannon and two anchors were recorded. Research has so far failed to identify the wreck, but it is thought that the ship sank in the late-eighteenth century.