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199 Mark E. Hall
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Hello. My name is Britt-Marie, and a while ago I signed up for Bronze Age Ireland. I kind of forgot about it, and I am sorry I did not introduce myself at...
Britt-Marie Forsudd
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Britt-Marie, ~> Hello. My name is Britt-Marie, and a while ago I signed up for ~> Bronze Age Ireland. I kind of forgot about it Seems you are not alone... Hey!...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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For me, the Norwegian Housewife, the questions are like: Who were they, where did they go, what happened, do they have descendants today? (And of course, did...
Britt-Marie Forsudd
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... Well, there is always the ever controversial--- 1. The Bell Beaker folk---adoption/emulation of a Continental status package, or a group of invaders? 2....
Mark E. Hall
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Hello, I've been on this list a long while and quite honestly, I've been afraid to post and show my ignorance. But since you asked, I'm really interested in...
moonmyst
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Greetings all, Good to think of the prospect of some lively discussion. I tend to hold back on the grounds that I am looking at things from the standpoint of...
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Britt-Marie It is NEVER too late to go to university!!! Just recently a Uni here in Australia graduated a 92 year old lady! Anne ... From:...
Anne Maguire
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Thank you for the encouragement! I will, but I got to get my kids through school first! So, when I retire, I will be the most motivated student in Oslo! ...
Britt-Marie Forsudd
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Hi Gail, ~> Hello, I've been on this list a long while and quite honestly, ~> I've been afraid to post and show my ignorance. Uh... what can I say? I *own*...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Hi, ... indicate ... prehistoric ... this?), No big influx of males at any point in Irish prehistory. More interesting is that one influx is indicated but it...
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Nov 11, 2002
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People, The following should be of interest... but did I not see a piece published in one fo the British archy journls in 1999 or 2000 on this, complete with a...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Hello, this is just a thought from the Norwegian housewife. It might not be relevant at all, and maybe I don't remember correct, and my English reading might...
Britt-Marie Forsudd
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That is interesting. Then marriage or concubinage would have been the moving force rather than warfare? gail No big influx of males at any point in Irish...
moonmyst
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http://www.online.ie/news/irish_examiner/viewer.adp?article=1880191 Huge temple found under Hill of Tara The Irish Examiner 12 Nov 2002 Evelyn Ring A HUGE...
Ellen Hopman
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The earliest record of this I can locate is: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prehistoric/past/past33.html which dates to December 1999... how come RTE & the Examiner hve...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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And here is a bit from RTE: November 10, 2002 (09:00) Archaeologists have unearthed scores of new monuments at one of Ireland's most ancient religious and...
Mark Hall
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I wish the media would consider the past important news. There are so many lessons to be learned there. They probably pulled up the article because of the...
moonmyst
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Builders stumble on Bronze age village By Fiona McIlwaine Biggins WORK on part of a new development in Portrush has been temporarily halted after...
Mark Hall
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... Folks, Been reading through John Waddell's 'Prehistoric Archaeology of Ireland' (as opposed to skimming). Really fine book. One matter that did catch my...
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... wrote: Okay folks, finally getting some time to answer some of these e-mails. ... lunulae suggests the ... of objects in ... of status within ... notes...
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People, I think this event my be of some interest to people here. There will also be a review of Geraldine's book (title below) in the next issue of Insight ...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Apologies for any cross-posting ****************************************************************************** *********************CFP: ARTICLES and FEATURES...
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I do remember some time back some mention that it was possible to determine the origin of some metals through chemical analysis. Is this possible in the case...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Hi Stiof, there is some reference to this in The Accomplished Art by George Eogan. Sorry not much time to say any more. Hope this helps. ... -- Neil Fairburn...
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In the 1970s, as part of the Stuttgart metal analyses (SAM) program, Hartmann looked at the Irish gold. He came up with the argument, it came primarily from...
Mark E. Hall
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~> In the 1970s, as part of the Stuttgart metal analyses (SAM) program, ~> Hartmann looked at the Irish gold. He came up with the argument, it ~> came...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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... On a serious side, in the preliminary news reports, he was confirming the groups previously found in Hartmann's study. ... I'll have to dig around in my...
Mark E. Hall
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Anybody heard anything else on these finds? Best, MEH ################################################## 08 January 2003 Work at Toome Bypass unearths ancient...
Mark Hall
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