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Trowel 6
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Trowel 6
Series
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Series:
Trowel
Volume
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Volume:
6
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
52
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Teresa Bolger
Conor Brady
Christiaan Corlett
James Eogan
Doreen Keating
Michael Stanley
Seamus Taaffe
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Year of Publication:
1995
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BIAB (biab_online)
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http://www.trowelucd.com/uploads/3/0/1/1/3011223/trowel_vi.pdf
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10 Mar 2013
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Dunboyne corn mill; a little local industrial archaeology
Emmet Byrnes
5 - 8
Gives a detailed description of the extant remains of Dunboyne corn mill, a small post-medieval water mill, situated approximately half way between the villages of Dunboyne and Clonee, in the townland of Dunboyne Co. Meath.
The passage tombs of County Dublin
David McGuinness
9 - 18
Gives a brief history of the recording and study of the passage tombs of County Dublin and presents two monuments mentioned in antiquarian accounts as possible new passage tombs.
The origins of megalithic tombs in Atlantic Europe
Christiaan Corlett
19 - 25
Aims to examine briefly a selection of theoretical approaches to megalithic tombs and attempts to show that a combination of these conflicting approaches is necessary to explain the origins of a variety of similar megalith types that occur over a wide geographical area.
Knockea, Co. Limerick; a unique Early Christian ritual monument.
James Eogan
26 - 31
Describes the monument, excavated in the 1960s. PP-B
Death be not proud?; two grave slabs from Athy, Co. Kildare
Edmond O'Donovan
Seamus Taaffe
32 - 35
Describes and discusses two medieval slabs from Old St Michael's graveyard. PP-B
Environmental change and river behaviour; implications for archaeologists
Meg Quinlisk
36 - 39
Note on the importance of fluvial sediments to archaeologists, urging their protection. PP-B