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Can anyone direct me to a link that has REALLY GOOD images of Irish Bronze Age clothing as well as maybe an instructional on how to make them. I have seen such...
Seán Wheelock
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Hi, You may want to contact the Irish National Heritage Park: http://www.inhp.com/: FERRYCARRIG CO WEXFORD IRELAND, Telephone : 353 53 20733 Fax : 353 53...
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... Yikes... the only possible source that comes to mind is the presence of surviving clothes on BA period bog bodies... The Cregganowen reconstruction might...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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I have a postcard of a roundhouse from Craggenowen, obtained in 1992. Would it be of some help?? Anne ... From: Stiof MacAmhalghaidh Date: 02/07/06 13:46:26 ...
Anne Maguire
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The styrofoam and plaster Lia Fail is for a photoshoot. I am not in Ireland or I'd do it at the actual sights. I am publishing a hardcover "table top"...
Seán Wheelock
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The Buster Ancient Farm site was perfect for what I needed as far as the roundhouse.It had a great layout of how the Moel y Gerddi House was built .Thank You!...
Seán Wheelock
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The Brigantia site was also a jewel...you guys are great! Thank You SO much....
Seán Wheelock
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Seán, I live in Navan (5 mins from Tara and the Lia Fail), so if you have broadband, I could email some decent digital photos and measurements at the weekend...
Stuart D. Elder, MIAI
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Feb 8, 2006
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Seán, ... Sounds like an interesting and ambitious project. Which legends are you going to deal with? I'm sure people here would be more than happy to discuss...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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I will probably cover a good bit of The Mythological Cycle, focusing on The Tuatha Dé Danann. However I would also like to include a few bits from The Ulster...
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Dunno if anyone here can help on this query from our sister Iron Age group, but... Stiof...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Feb 12, 2006
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Apparently when I connect to Yahoo I am getting some sort of "command" root spyware. As a result,having knowledge of Yahoo and thier practices I will be...
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Folks from today's Stone Pages newsletter: "An ancient Bronze-Age settlement believed to be 4,000 years old has been uncovered in the direct path of the Carlow...
Anne Maguire
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... Par for the course, that. If really big sites don't get bypassed (exception being Woodstown site beside Waterford), what hope for something as trivial as a...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Good morning, I have a question. I ran across an article about the receeding fens and the drying up of bogs. Apparently, this has turned up trees lost to the...
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Feb 23, 2006
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You missed out the Neolithic. Stuart ==================== Stuart D. Elder, MIAI Licensed Archaeologist ====================...
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<sheepish> Thank you, I seem to have mis-spoke, as it were. </sheepish> ... t=ms&k=Online+social+science+degree&w1=Online+social+science+degree&w2=Social ...
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People, There's been some discussion on the Britarch group about the uses to which flint and copper axes might have been put. It is a subject as much...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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I'm of the opinion that good old fashioned experimental work can't be a bad thing. James Mathieu published some work on this in a BAR volume in 2002, and I...
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Barry, ... Yep, I've seen this, and also read similar discussions and spoken with people who've experimented with stone axes of varying types. [snip] ... True,...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Recently there was a report that a bronze age settlement site was not going to slow or stop development of a new roadway in Co Carlow. Fair enough. These ...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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There's a huge amount of stuff in here, all relating to Tara, but frustratingly little detail about Barronstown 1. Still, I present it here for people to read,...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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I'm sorry to come back to this if no one wants to talk about it and I have been waiting for someone else to point this out, but as I would like to know the...
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Kevin, ... Don't be sorry. This sort of activity is what the group is here for, after all. ... Well, the original issue was really about the purpose to which...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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I'm not sure if it mentions it or not, but check the recent publication on the Lisheen Mine Archaeological Project 1996-8, available from Wordwell...
Stuart D. Elder, MIAI
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Stiof, As far as I'm aware, most BA charcoal tends to be Oak or Ash. Stuart ==================== Stuart D. Elder, MIAI Licensed Archaeologist ...
Stuart D. Elder, MIAI
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... Good. That was what I thought and expected. They're the only native species that are really abundant islandwide and burn well enough (hot and slow without ...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Stuart, ... Damn. I got hold of a copy from the local library recently, but I was looking for something totally different. It'll ake me weeks to get hold of it...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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Stiof, Silly me. When I said 'exotic' I meant 'not used very often for construction purposes etc'. As for the cutting across the grain, I do recall one huge...
Stuart D. Elder, MIAI
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Stuart, ... Thought so... A nerdy point, but worth making (spot the tree nerd!) as there is a terrible lack of awareness even amongst 'environmentalists' here...
Stiof MacAmhalghaidh
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