Hello to All, I am new to the list. Was hoping someone may have come across reference sources which I have missed regarding migrations of septs throughout...
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Oct 14, 2003 5:20 am
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Forwarded on behalf of... Janice Holmes" <je.holmes@...> Subject: ESHSI Conference Economic and Social History Society of Ireland Annual Conference...
Hello all I have posted a plan of Mawgan Porth dark age courtyard house 1 it dates to around 9th to 10th Century. It was described as a type site due to its...
not what you asked - but i have a grass marked brick. i e made in a mould then laid out in the sun to dry. date 1767 / 8 the date of construction of the ...
In conversation with someone yesterday, I was given some brief details of a feature located on their land. It has been viewed surveyed by the Co Tipp County...
Apologies for cross-posting. ... From: Sr Clare Julian [mailto:srclarejulian@...] Sent: 05 February 2004 14:02 To: BRITARCH@... Subject:...
Nicholson, Andrew
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Feb 5, 2004 9:40 pm
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Discovery of Viking house remains in Cork $B!F(Bhighly significant$B!G(B By Eoin English THE first and earliest known proof of extensive Viking settlement...
As promised a while back, the above discussion group is now open for business. Message format is rudimentary at present, and everyone will be subject to...
Hello, Can anyone provide an (off list) e-mail address for Heather A King (National Monuments Heritage Services, Dublin). Alternatively ask her to contact me? ...
Iestyn Jones
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Feb 21, 2004 4:08 am
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Quaternary International Volume 113, Issue 1 , 2004, Pages 41-64 The record of Human /Climate interaction in Lake Sediments Holocene vegetation and land-use...
this is a joke - i say that because too often the only time people take me seriously is when i am joking - one explanation for dun aengus, inishmore, is that ...
from Quaternary International Volume 113, Issue 1 , 2004, Pages 41-64 The record of Human /Climate interaction in Lake Sediments Holocene vegetation and...
There's a great new international archaeology magazine out this month called Archaeology World Report. This magazine is meant for those interested in...
Friday, July 23, 2004 Viking history coming up from Woodstown ground By Richard Hickey The initial phase of the archaeological excavation at Woodstown has just...
People, As many of you will have noticed, the clearing of mail for this list has been erratic of late. The primary reason for this is my own lack of access to...
Hello, Does anyone know the quickest way to find out grid references for some sites in Ireland. Quite a few of the reports I'm looking at are quite old and...
Iestyn Jones
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Dec 7, 2004 11:07 am
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... sites in Ireland. < Lestyn, If the sites you're interested in could be considered archaeological, there are Archaeological Inventory/Survey books...
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Dec 8, 2004 10:49 am
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Dear Irish friends, My name is Martin Srubar and I am a university student (Ostrava University - www.osu.cz) from Czech Republic (Europe). I am writing a...
Failte! Greetings from the Black Forest, not far from some of the earliest iron age Celtic excavations and sites! Could anybody give me a hint where I might...
David Emmans
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Feb 22, 2005 12:05 am
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I'm interested in finding reliable dating info on Neolithic/B.A. Stone circles in Ireland. Does anyone know of good resources for this? Also, would welcome...
... to ... Like you, I have been listening to our 'great & wise' in Continuing Education courses at Oxford. They do have the latest information, as often as...
I'm just working my way through Macalister & Praeger's report on the Uisneach, Westmeath excavations in the 1920s (PRIA 38C). My interest lies in the so called...
Iestyn Jones
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Mar 9, 2005 4:30 pm
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Indeed, a church in every settlement! So burials can be dismissed as a major social component to stone circles. I suspect at 2000 BCE most activities...
... yes but if you look behind a modern farmer's kitchen door, you will usually find a calendar. sowing and planting are more according to the weather than...
(recirculated from Britarch) Queen's University Belfast The School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology, Queens University Belfast encourages applications from...
Cross-posting from the Old-Irish-L group... Comments, anyone? Stiof ________________________________________ ... Dennis, Neil, all, I tend to refer to a tuath...
... overheard years ago at an agricultural show in wicklow - 'all the glens are here.' i include this as just like 'tuath', 'glens' is used here in a way that...
... I guess the answer is the obvious one - the king's church and the peoples' church. Stiof -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG...
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