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Folks, Some new titles of interest to Irish prehistoric archaeologists, courtesy of Jonathan Batemen of the CBA... MAQQI __________________________________ ...
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Feb 5, 2001
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Anyone able to assist Ewan, please email him directly, or via this list. MAQQI ... From: Ewan Fletcher <panzerfoost@...> To: <BRITARCH@...> ...
Stiof
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Feb 5, 2001
10:18 pm
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Finds of tools made from antlers, such as antler pins and antler picks, are common in Neolithic sites. If you mean a full set of antlers for shamanic purposes...
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Feb 5, 2001
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Folks, I'm currently chasing up info on copper sources in Ireland outside Munster. Anything and everything is of interest, including foreign copper in Ireland....
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Feb 8, 2001
1:55 am
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Well if you can find them, take a look at: A. J. Grenville Cole and T. hallisy HANDBOOK OF THE GEOLOGY OF IRELAND (1924) A. J. Grenville Cole MEMOIR AND MAP OF...
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Feb 8, 2001
9:02 am
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Thanks Mark... My chances on these may be slim, but I'll give them a try at least. I'm also taking a look at B.G. Scott & P.J. Francis 'Native copper in...
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Feb 8, 2001
10:32 am
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... Well, you have to keep inmind Brian was/is (when he is not being a bar-tender/musician) an iron-guy. ... You definitely want the MEMOIRS AND MAPS volume....
Mark Hall
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Feb 8, 2001
12:43 pm
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Mark, ... a ... Well, I've been away for a day so I've not been able to make progress yet in reading this article. I'll let you know. ... Well, that actually...
Stiof
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Feb 9, 2001
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... Plenty In North Wales which may have supplied copper to Ireland :- The main sites with Bronze Age evidence are Parys Mountain, Amlwch, Anglesey. Great...
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Feb 9, 2001
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This is probably pure light relief but is vaguely relevant! I happen to have a copy of the "Belfast Newsletter" of Fri. July 27? 1798 - an interesting year! In...
D&J
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Feb 10, 2001
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The following mail from Sprenzel Bernd came via Britarch, but I thought perhaps there might be some info from Ireland in this regard also... comments? MAQQI ...
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Feb 12, 2001
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Folks, You may be interested in signing up for this one... You can probably also sign up by mailing bronzeagearchaeology-subscribe@yahoogroups.com but don't...
Stiof
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Feb 12, 2001
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Following from my recent mail relating to the above list... yes, you can subscribe by mailing bronzeageeurope-subscribe@yahoogroups.com 8-) MAQQI...
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Feb 12, 2001
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Folks, Firstly, sorry for blatant cross-posting and to those who've read this elsewhere... If you are running, or know of anyone running, volunteer or training...
Stiof
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Feb 14, 2001
4:46 pm
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I am a new member of this group. My name is Stephanie and I studied Prehistoric Archaeology in Germay, Heidelberg. I got my M. A. in 1998 with the theme about...
Stephanie Otto
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Feb 15, 2001
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Stephanie, ... And you are very welcome too 8-) ... especially in the west part of central Germany, exacting the mountain region and the lower region of Middle...
Stiof
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Feb 15, 2001
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Many of you may have seen this already, but... just in case. Btw, any and all arch-related job adverts, event announcements, course details, publication...
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Feb 15, 2001
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... Well it all comes down to how much she shares and its nature. Most universities frown on doing much more than just publishing short, conference type ...
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Feb 16, 2001
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Maqqi/Stephanie ... In the short term the person or persons supervising Stephanie should be asked about this in conjunction with the people assesing the final ...
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Feb 16, 2001
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Dear Stiof, Is it possible that any questions she asks are replied directly to her and not on the list. Then when she has finished her thesis, presented it for...
William M. Lane
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Feb 16, 2001
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... The other thing that dawns on me, is what does a person hope to achieve by publishing works in progress, or what-ever you want to call them? If feedback...
Mark Hall
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Feb 16, 2001
5:45 am
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Folks, Following message went to the Irish Natural History (INH) list recently, but so far no useful feedback. Anyone know these works? INH, btw, is the newest...
Stiof
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Feb 16, 2001
11:51 am
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New here...still Hope this may be of some help. This is a summary of a report of three spearheads found at a Tumulus Site, located about 250 meters NE of ...
Joesph S Crary
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Feb 19, 2001
8:46 pm
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Joseph, ... 8-) Good to have you on board. ... three ... Thanks for that. If I remember correctly, Joseph, you're working on elements of Scottish archaeology,...
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Feb 20, 2001
11:37 am
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Folks, Following message originally came via Britarch, but the site (I believe) covers many Irish sites also, primarily of stone and bronze age date. These...
Stiof
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Feb 20, 2001
1:10 pm
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Quick update on progress with this topic... I've managed to find time to read through 'Native Copper in Ulster' by B.G. Scott & P.J. Francis. Basically, their...
Stiof
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Feb 20, 2001
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Neil, ... Certainly. What I've seen (and admittedly its not a full picture) of the distribution of copper deposits in Ireland suggests that the east coast area...
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Feb 20, 2001
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... Actually the next step that needs to be done is some lead isotope work to see where copper and/or lead in the Irish bronzes COULD have come from. ...
Mark Hall
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Feb 20, 2001
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... work to ... from. ... material ... Pb ... these ... Has any proper analysis been done of the make-up of any of the Irish bronzes, ie % of each component...
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Feb 20, 2001
9:21 pm
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Folks, Okay, FMD is here. The impact has already been felt in Ireland with the closure of tourist sites such as Craggaunowen, Bunratty Castle & Lough Gur...
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Mar 3, 2001
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