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         Ireland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. The Archaeology of Celtic Britain and Ireland: c. AD 400 - 1200 by Lloyd Laing, 2006-07-24
  2. The archaeology of Ireland by Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister, 1977
  3. Maritime Ireland: Coastal Archaeology of an Island People by Aidan O'Sullivan, Colin Breen, 2007-09-28
  4. The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Richard Bradley, 2007-03-05
  5. Medieval Ireland: An Archaeology by Tadhg O'Keeffe, 2001-08-01
  6. Bronze Age Copper Mining in Britain and Ireland (Shire Archaeology) by William O'Brien, 1999-03
  7. The Traveller's Guide to Sacred Ireland: A Guide to the Sacred Places of Ireland, Her Legends, Folklore and People by Cary Meehan, 2002-09
  8. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland by Nancy Edwards, 2006-12-20
  9. The Archaeology of Medieval Ireland (University Paperbacks) by T. B. Barry, 1988-10-20
  10. Isle of the Saints: Monastic Settlement and Christian Community in Early Ireland (Archaeology/medieval Studies) by Lisa M. Bitel, 1994-12
  11. Industrial Ireland 1750-1930: An Archaeology by Colin Rynne, 2006-12-15
  12. The Prehistoric Archaeology of Ireland by John Waddell, 2000-08
  13. From Genesis to Prehistory: The Archaeological Three Age System and its Contested Reception in Denmark, Britain, and Ireland (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology) by Peter Rowley-Conwy, 2007-12-20
  14. Landscapes of Neolithic Ireland by Gabriel Cooney, 1999-12-02

1. Ireland Irish Archaeology
ireland archaeology. The Archaeology of Ancient Ireland Introduction to thearchaeology of ancient Ireland photos - By Michael Sundermeier, PhD.
http://www.archaeolink.com/ireland_irish_archaeology.htm
Ireland Archaeology Home European Archaeology Albania/Ireland European Archaeology Isle of Man/Wales Aegis Archaeology Ltd. Project Summary This archaeological consulting website is full of information about several research projects. You will find report summaries, photos and panoramic views. - From Aegis Archaeology Ltd. - http://www.aegisarchaeology.com/index.htm Ancient Monuments of Ireland... "This is an excellent page to learn about the basics of ancient archaeological monuments in Ireland." - photos - By GoIreland.com - http:// www.touchtel.ie/low/visitorsguide/am.htm Ancient Tomb Captured both Sun and Moon "An ancient Irish tomb may have been built with a light chamber aligned not only to the Sun, but to the Moon as well." Read about the discovery and the archaeological evidence in this BBC article. - illustrated - From BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/313720.stm Archaeoastronomy An excellent website about archaeoastronomy and the megalithic monuments of Ireland. Many articles, charts and more. - illustrated - From Paul Griffin -

2. Archaeology Ireland
ARCHAEOLOGY IRELAND. IRISH STONE AXE PROJECT; HERITAGE IRELAND; LISTING OF ANCIENTSITES; ARCHAEOLOGY IRELAND ON LINE MAGAZINE; LISTING OF ANCIENT SITES;
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3. IRELAND Archaeology Jobs
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4. Archaeology Of Mayo Abbey, Ancient Capital Of County Mayo,Ireland
Archaeology and archaeological sites of Mayo Abbey, ancient capital of County Mayoin the west of Ireland. Archaeology. Ancient Capital of County Mayo, Ireland.
http://www.museumsofmayo.com/mayoabbey2.htm
Mayo Abbey
Archaeology
Ancient Capital of County Mayo, Ireland
Sites A survey carried out in 1996 identified 120 archaeological sites.
  • 3 megalithic tombs Ring forts Fulachta Fiadh Souterrains Killians (childrens' burial grounds) Circular house sites Stone Cairns Ancient Field Systems
The most outstanding monument in the survey is the monastic site at Mayo Abbey which encloses an area of 11.4 hectacres, with its ancient grave slabs, some dating back over 1000 years. Circle This is an early Christian symbol called Chi-rho (first two characters of 'Christ' in the Greek) representing the Resurrection. It is the Christian symbol X imposed on the earlier pagan symbol of the sun. The Mayo Cross This is a ninth century crosshead, 60cm (high) x 50cm (wide), with, on the front a raised relief of a Christ-like figure and two other figures; the back and sides have interlace drawing while on the top is the crouched figure of a lion. The crosshead is red-yellowish, described as free-armed Anglican type.
Both sides of the 'Mayo Cross' dated 8th Century
Mayo Abbey
History
Archaeology
Bishop Patrick O'Healy Memorial Centre
Mayo Abbey
County Mayo
Ireland Tel: +353 94 936 5735
Fax: +353 94 938 8295
Email: mayoabbey@eircom.net

5. Celtic Heritage, Theseason.org
fields. Archaeology Ancient ireland archaeology Irish Archaeology Maythe Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you.
http://www.theseason.org/heritage.htm
Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey
Published in a History of England , about
1855 Steel engraving with recent hand color
Size 13 x 17 Ref D1409, Anonymous
May the Strength of God pilot us, May the wisdom of God instruct
us, May the hand of God protect us, May the Word of God direct
us, Be always ours this day and for evermore. St. Patrick
The Shamrock
There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle, 'Twas Saint Patrick himself, sure, that set it; And the sun of his labor with pleasure did smile, And with dew from his eye often wet it. It grows through the bog, through the brake, through the mireland, And they call it the dear little Shamrock of Ireland.
Tartans and Coats of Arms
Coats of Arms
Tartans.com

6. June 2002 - Contents
Charles Mount The Irish Heritage Council; Nick Brannon The role of theEnvironment and Heritage Service in Northern ireland archaeology;
http://intarch.ac.uk/antiquity/76-292.html
an international journal of expert archaeology
Volume 76 Number 292 June 2002
Edited by Simon Stoddart
(Follow the links for the first page of highlighted articles and a brief introduction to the papers) Highlights of this issue include:
  • Richard Bradley Death and the regeneration of life: a new interpretation of house urns in Northern Europe
  • Radiocarbon dates for pictographs in Ignatievskaya Cave, Russia: Holocene age for supposed Pleistocene fauna
  • The Venerable Bede, druidic tonsure and archaeology
  • Caroline Malone Introduction to Special section: Archaeology in Ireland
Editorial
  • Palaeoindian subsistence behaviour at the Clary Ranch site, Nebraska, USA
  • Geoarchaeological survey and the Epipalaeolithic in northern Jordan
  • A 9700-year-old shell midden on San Miguel Island, California
  • Olivier Weller The earliest rock salt exploitation in Europe: a salt mountain in the Spanish Neolithic
  • Excavations at Politiko Phorades : a Bronze Age copper smelting site on Cyprus
  • A landscape of ancestors in southwest Germany
  • Recent roundhouse excavations in Cornwall
  • Infrared imaging of Precolumbian murals at Bonampak, Chiapas, Mexico

7. Expedition Magazine OlderBack Issues @ University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Arch
Special Issue ireland archaeology and History Celts Arrival in Ireland EarlyIrish Manuscripts Early Bronze Age Technology Trade Megalithic Tombs.
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8. The Archaeology Of Ancient Ireland
The archaeology of Ancient ireland. Prehistoric ireland. Little remainsof Irish dwellings that predates the sixth century ad The
http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/archaeol.htm
The Archaeology of Ancient Ireland
Prehistoric Ireland. Little remains of Irish dwellings that predates the sixth century a.d. The abundance of wood and the difficulty of working stone with primitive tools undoubtedly accounts in part for this. In addition, the primitive farming practice of depleting the fields and then moving on to new ones made the laborious erection of a permanent stone dwelling unfeasible. Moreover, livestock constituted a major part of the wealth of the time, and the pasturing of flocks required considerable mobility, since the animals lived as foragers and were not, for the most part, fed grain from the laboriously worked fields. Furthermore, there were at that time no towns or even villages where artifacts might accumulate over a considerable period of time. At the most there were quasi-permanent encampments such as the royal sites of Cruachan and Emain Macha. Burial sites, however, are another matter. Court graves and passage graves can be found dating from as early 3,500 years b.c. ( Harbison 5-ff). A

9. Welcome
Welcome to the. archaeology of Irish Rural Life, 16501850. County Sligo, ireland. Conducted by the Centre for the Study of Rural ireland, Illinois State University, in conjunction with Sligo Folk Park, Riverstown University and Adjunct Professor of archaeology at the National University of ireland, Galway. His books are A
http://www.ilstu.edu/~ceorser/field_school.htm
Welcome to the
Archaeology of Irish Rural Life, 1650-1850
County Sligo, Ireland
Conducted by the Centre for the Study of Rural Ireland,
Illinois State University, in conjunction with Sligo Folk Park, Riverstown

The Archaeology of Irish Rural Life Project began in 1994 and has conducted research every year since. Excavations have occurred on three tenant village sites in north County Roscommon. Over 170 students from universities and colleges throughout the US and Canada have participated in this exciting research. The years between 1650 and 1850 were some of the most significant years in Irish, and indeed world, history. This period witnessed the rise of agrarian capitalism, the implementation of the cause of improvement, dramatic cultural changes on the part of native Irish society, and the institution of social relations that revolved around tenant farming. We are engaged in examining these and other important issues in County Sligo, in northwest Ireland. Our central focus is the Coopershill estate, owned and inhabited by the O'Hara family, the original owners since the 1650s. Our research is greatly facilitated by their willingness to understand their history, their extensive and well-curated family archives, and by a landscape that offers exciting opportunities for pioneering research.
The project is directed by Charles E. Orser, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Illinois State University and Adjunct Professor of Archaeology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. His books are

10. Irish Archaeology
Irish archaeology on the Internet to Irish archaeology both for the archaeology Email addresses of archaeologists involved in Irish research at home and abroad. Archaeological and historical journals in ireland
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/ireland.html
Irish Archaeology
A guide to Irish archaeology both for the interested layman and the professional archaeologist. As the principal purpose is the provision of information, the main pages are graphics-free for fast loading and to facilitate readers using text-only browsers.
This site has been awarded a two-shamrock rating in the Doras directory of Irish sites. Thaddeus C. Breen Comments and suggestions, please, to tbreen@xs4all.nl

11. Nua.gif
Group of institutions actively involved in research on the underwater archaeology of ireland. Members, research, news, links, bulletin board.
http://www.ulst.ac.uk/faculty/science/crg/nua/nua.htm

12. Northern Ireland Aviation Archaeology - NIAA.
Features various aircraft crash sites that have been visited and dug. Includes photographs and video.
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Aviation Archaeology,crash sites,aircraft crash sites,USAAF,American plane crash sites,northern ireland aviation,northern ireland aviation archaeology,LOC,Lockheed Overseas Corporation, plane crash sites, Langford Lodge, Langford Lodge station 597, Base Air Depot, Air Base Depot Three, Air Base Depot 3, BAD 3, B.A.D. 3, BADA, Base Air Depot Association,
7th April 2004, New Crash updated P-38J 44-23635. This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here document.write('');

13. Wordwell Books
Publisher and online bookstore specializing in Irish archaeological and heritage publications, including the annual Excavations Bulletin, and archaeology ireland, a quarterly magazine aimed at the wider public.
http://www.wordwellbooks.com/
Wordwell was established in 1986 as a publisher of books on Irish archaeology and heritage. In our first year we took over publication of the annual Excavations Bulletin , an invaluable resource for archaeologists, containing summary accounts of all the excavations in Ireland. In 1987 Wordwell published the first issue of Ireland's only quarterly archaeology magazine, Archaeology Ireland , many back issues of which are still available. Wordwell has recently acquired the quarterly History Ireland magazine, subscriptions to which can be ordered from this web site. (The main History Ireland web site contains sample articles, contents of back issues, events listings, resources and much more.) Wordwell is the primary distributor of the Iron Age journal Emania , as well as publications by and The Heritage Council . Our website also presents books by other publishers that we hope will be of interest. The number of new Wordwell titles is increasing each year, to include books on architecture, history and crafts, and antiquarian maps, as well as specialist archaeology books. Any item from our searchable

14. The Main Irish Archaeological And Historical Journals
archaeology ireland Quarterly popular magazine with articles on recent researchand excavations, illustrated with photographs and maps in full colour.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/journals.html
Archaeological and Historical Journals
The contents lists provided for some of these journals are based on the headings of the articles themselves rather than the contents pages. Where discrepancies were found, the error generally appeared to be in the latter. The following items are omitted from contents lists: reviews (except review articles), obituaries, reports of society activities (unless containing detailed information on sites), abstracts of lectures (unless substantial), lists of members, modern poems and fiction. Short notes such as quotations from old newspapers are generally included, but not quotations from books unless accompanied by commentary. Punctuation and spelling have mostly followed the original exactly, but obvious errors have been corrected, and capitals are not used within sentences except for proper nouns. Links to journals with on-line indexes or tables of contents in Great Britain
  • Archaeology Ireland
    Quarterly popular magazine with articles on recent research and excavations, illustrated with photographs and maps in full colour. Published since 1987. Current issue: Vol 17 No 3, Issue No 65 (Autumn 2003). ISSN 0790-892X.
    National Library of Ireland call number Ir 794105 a2.

15. Dámh An Léinn Cheiltigh
Offers programs in ancient, medieval, and modern Irish language and literature, as well as in Celtic civilization, medieval Welsh and archaeology.
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/faculties/arts/celtic/
Tá neasceacha don láithreán so i mbun an leathanaigh
Dámh an Léinn Cheiltigh: Baile
An English version of this page is also available
Sonraí Teangabhála
Dámh an Léinn Cheiltigh,
Coláiste na hOllscoile,
Corcaigh,
Éire.
Guthán: +353 21 490 2607
Macasamhail: +353 21 490 3102
Ríomhphost: snid@ucc.ie
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16. Island Ireland: Irish Archaeology
An Internet guide to Irish archaeology ancient settlements, high crosses, the ogham alphabet, dolmens, crannogs and more. You're very welcome to the Island ireland directory for Irish archaeology. The following handpicked Megalithic ireland is a nicely done website maintained by Jim Dempsey which
http://islandireland.com/Pages/archy.html
The whole landscape a manuscript
We had lost the skill to read,
A part of our past disinherited;
But fumbled, like a blind man,
Along the fingertips of instinct. John Montague
A Severed Head HOME History Around Ireland Folk Culture ... Literature The Island Ireland directory is sponsored by our online Irish shop: Bringing Irish goods to America... winner of Yahoo's "Top Service" award You're very welcome to the Island Ireland directory for Irish archaeology.
The following hand-picked links will take you to resources on Celtic culture, ancient Irish stones and archaeological sites, Irish high crosses, the ogham alphabet and more. STARTING PLACES: IRISH ARCHAEOLOGY We have Diego Meozzi and Paola Arosia to thank for an excellent site, Stones Pages . Great photographs and detailed information on all your favourite dolmens, passage tombs, crannogs, etc. Even personal evaluations of the sites with ratings for access, general impression and ambience. Staigue Fort, Poulnabrone dolmen... they're all here in glorious HTML. An interesting, rather amusing guide to

17. E-mail Directory Of Irish Archaeologists
Main interests are the archaeology of medieval ireland and the archaeologyof buildings, particularly churches and tower houses.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/directry.html
United Kingdom
  • A.C.S. Ltd. - consultancy company specialising in civil and commercial projects.
    Website: www.acsltd.ie
    E-mail: donald@acsltd.ie
    A.C.S. Ltd. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYING UNIT - We provide a wide range of Geophysical and Topographical techniques to suit all archaeological requirements. Available for commercial, research and academic surveys and consultancy.
    Website: www.acsltd.ie
    E-mail: enquiries@acsltd.ie
    AEGIS ARCHAEOLOGY Ltd. - Archaeological contractors to both the public and private sectors. Established in 1998, Aegis undertakes all types of archaeological projects. ISO 9001:2000 certified (cert no. 2888) , the first and only quality assured archaeological service in Ireland. Our head office is in Limerick city, but we work throughout the country. Aegis staff publish in a variety of locations as well as Aegis publishing its own in-house series of excavation reports, the first being Excavation of a Medieval Ringwork at Ballysimon, County Limerick , (ISBN 0-9541765-0-2).
    Website: www.aegisarchaeology.com
    E-mail: aegis@indigo.ie

18. Burren Hill Walks Guided Tours
Guided walks in the Burren region of ireland on geology , botany and archaeology.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~burrenhillwalks
Home The Burren The Tours The Guide ... Links Burren Hill Walks provide guided walking tours through the Burren Region of County Clare in Ireland Axiom Technology Ltd.

19. Archaeology In Ireland: The Celtic High Cross
archaeology in ireland Investigations of the Celtic High Cross in Clonmacnois (County Offaly, ireland)
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~mcarson/clonmacnois.html
Archaeology in Ireland: Investigations of the Celtic High Cross in Clonmacnois (County Offaly, Ireland)
This page contains information from my study of Irish gravestones, undertaken in 1992 at Clonmacnois. The text in these pages is a partial rendition of my larger work. Please feel free to explore everything you find here and to send me your comments, questions, and suggestions. I sincerely appreciate all of the thoughts and information that people share with me through email, and I am continually learning more valuable insights in this way. I hope you enjoy visiting this web site! I will soon be moving this web resource to a new location, so please send email to me if you would like for me to notify you of the new location whenevr the change occurs. Thanks. Topics for you to choose ... Basic description of the field research How did I come about doing this project? What is a high cross? Why is Clonmacnois important for this study? ...
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20. National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology And History - National Museum - History
For the latest info on National Museum,History,archaeology,ireland,Events,Dublin. NationalMuseum of ireland archaeology and History 22-Jan-2004,
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the National Museum of Archaeology and History displays many beautiful artefacts from throughout Ireland's history.
This branch of the National Museum of Ireland houses the most wonderful collection of artefacts dating from 7000BC to the 20 th Century, including the Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and the Derrynaflan Hoard. Special exhibitions include , a stunning collection of prehistoric gold ornaments, as well as 'Prehistoric Ireland' and 'Viking Age Ireland' . The 'Road to Independence' tells the story of Ireland's history during the War of Independence (1919 - 1921). In the recently opened, 'Medieval Ireland 1150-1550' life in later medieval Ireland is explored through surviving artefacts divided into three galleries, titled 'Power', 'Work' and 'Prayer'. Time : 10am-5pm Tuesday to Saturday
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