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- Category: Archaeology
- Founded: Jul 5, 2000
- Language: English
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Iron Age Ireland is a moderated forum for the discussion of topics relating to the archaeology of Ireland, c.600BC - c.500AD. Related subjects such as late bronze age Irish archaeology, iron age European archaeology and the transition to the early medieval period in Ireland, are acceptable where they bear some relevance to the core purpose of the list.
IAI is a member of Irish Quaternary Studies Online [IRQUAS].
Other, related, IRQUAS member lists include:
Bronze Age Ireland (c.2400-400BC)
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Early Medieval Ireland (c.400-1200AD)
- early-medieval-ireland-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Irish Archaeology
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Irish Settlement Studies
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Irish Placename Studies
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Irish Art
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INSIGHT - The IRQUAS online Irish Heritage Studies Journal:
- http://www.irishinsight.net
The IRQUAS project website:
- http://www.maqqi.supanet.com
See also Celtic Well, dealing with Celtic mythology, legend and religion:
- celtic-well-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
- http://www.geocities.com/celticwell
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Re: Iron age Irland Textiles Evidence
Hi Joze, I like the textiles from Naval routes as guides, guilds often held records of the work reasons for textiles and trade routes (wind pattern sailing
Posted - Tue Apr 3, 2012 11:47 am
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K. Marie
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Re: Looking for research material
Not sure on the use of Oils, but whales and seals is probably a good estimate, there is plenty of evidence for marine bones on coastal sites, but I wouldn't
Posted - Mon Aug 8, 2011 3:05 pm
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Dave Jennings
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Re: Looking for research material
Thanks Dave- your input pretty much confirms what I was thinking. And in the meantime, after I posted, I found my copy of Barry Raftery's Pagan Celtic
Posted - Sat Aug 6, 2011 8:30 am
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Fióna ni'Giollarua
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Re: Looking for research material
Hi Fiona Possible useful text is The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, Probably mostly stone roundhouses were the norm for people who could afford them, but
Posted - Fri Aug 5, 2011 12:46 pm
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Dave Jennings
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Looking for research material
Hello all I see the list has gone dormant, so I am hoping I do get some helpful replies to this query. I am doing some research for a story and need some
Posted - Thu Aug 4, 2011 6:00 pm
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fnigiollarua
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