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Emania 14
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Emania
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Volume:
14
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Journal
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1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Excavations at Haughey's Fort 1991 and 1995
Jim Mallory
Dermot G Moore
Linda J Canning
5 - 20
Reports on the excavation of a sector of the inner ditch and part of the interior of the hillfort. A palisade slot was recorded on the berm of the ditch, and organic remains (including a BA apple). Also found were wooden artefacts, a disc-headed pin, and pottery.
Late Bronze Age pottery from Haughey's Fort
Dorcas Borland
21 - 28
Includes a report on the analysis of the organic residues found on some vessels, which concludes that the deposits may have derived from a manufacturing process, rather than food preparation. Data is tabled in eight appendices (27--8).
Haughey's Fort excavation 1991: analysis of wood remains
Marie Neill
30 - 46
Examines species representation, discusses woodland management/exploitation, and describes artefacts including an axe handle. Ten appendices (40--1) provide tabulated data, while others provide a `Catalogue of splitwood' (42--4), a `Catalogue of burnt wood' (44), and a `Catalogue of roundwood (44--6).
The faunal remains from the inner ditch of Haughey's Fort: third report: 1991 excavation
Eileen M Murphy
Finbar McCormick
47 - 50
Cattle are found to predominate, with pigs, sheep/goats, dogs, and other species of lesser importance .
The East Ulster perspective on the Ulster Cycle tales
Kay Muhr
51 - 63
A study of place-names mentioned in the text.
A Celtic Apollo at Navan?
Claude Sterckx
75 - 76
Further evidence of the existence of an Irish Apollo is found in parallels between the Greek myths and Macha tales of Ireland, and also those of Celtic Britain and Gaul.
Navan and Apollo
R B Warner
77 - 81
Suggests that Navan was a major centre of worship of a god known to the Classical world as Apollo, and that Cú Chulainn was his embodiment in the Ulster Cycle tales.
Proton magnetometer survey at Navan Fort
Kenneth L Kvamme
83 - 88
Describes the methods used and reports on the results of the survey covering an area of 6,160m2, conducted in 1994 and 1995. Several new linear features and enclosures are identified.