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Archaeol Ir 12 (3)
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Archaeol Ir 12 (3)
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Archaeology Ireland
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12 (3)
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1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Archaeology Ireland News
4 - 7
Short reports covering: the discovery of a ring barrow in a Drogheda (Co Louth) housing estate; cave burials found in Ballymacelligot, Co Kerry; an survey in the Walton Basin (Powys, Wales), sponsored by the European Commission; new evidence suggesting that the Kilmurry Castle tower-house was in fact a fortified church; boat finds from Clonmacnoise; excavations on Neolithic site at Nenagh bypass (Co Tipperary); BA and Early Medieval cemeteries at Bettystown (Co Meath); prehistoric occupation at Taylorsgrange (Co Dublin); and news of some recent publications.
Mapping `the Frenchman' in Bantry Bay: La Surveillante revisited
Colin Breen
Kevin Barton
8 - 12
Reports on a multi-disciplinary project to investigate the wreck of a frigate from the French invasion fleet of 1796.
The hall-house in Ireland
P Sweetman
13 - 16
An overview of the remains of the fortified manor houses which are thought to be the precursors of the more numerous tower-houses.
Ritual, landscape and continuity in prehistoric County Sligo
Charles Mount
18 - 21
Reports on excavations at Rathdooney Beg, which have revealed a large Neolithic mound of unusual form and an Iron Age cemetery comprising a bowl barrow and a saucer barrow.
Found in Denmark, but where do they come from?
Niels Bonde
24 - 29
Reports on dendrochronological evidence which suggests that many of the Viking ships found in Roskilde Fjord were actually built outside Denmark, some in the Dublin area of Ireland.
Fine metalwork from the River Blackwater
Cormac Bourke
30 - 31
Suggests that a decorated plate dredged from the river at Shanmullagh or Ballycullen (Co Armagh) may be a fragment of a book-shrine or cover.
Warriors, legends & heroes --- the archaeology of hurling
Aidan O'Sullivan
32 - 34
A review of archaeological, literary and representational evidence of a field sport that probably had its origins in the Iron Age.
Teltown Conference
Cathy Swift
Reports on a the July 1998 conference which examined aspects of archaeology and later history of the prehistoric complex of monuments at Teltown, Co Meath.
Liam de Paor scholar, communicator, broadcaster and populariser
Clonmacnoise --- when experts meet
Dúlra Ó Ríordáin
A review of the second Clonmacnoise Seminar, June 1998, which included papers on topics of archaeology, history, linguistics and architecture relating to the Early Christian site.