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         Ireland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Environmental Archaeology in Ireland
  2. Ancient Ireland by Jacqueline O'Brien, Peter Harbison, 1996
  3. The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland by William Alan McCutcheon, 1983-12
  4. The Illustrated Archaeology of Ireland
  5. The Archaeology of Ireland (Bodley Head Archaeology) by Peter Harbison, 1976-04-08
  6. Politics, Archaeology and the Creation of a National Museum in Ireland: An Expression of National Life by Elizabeth Crooke, 2000-10
  7. Past Perceptions: The Prehistoric Archaeology of South-West Ireland (Archaeology/medieval Studies) by Elizabeth Shee Twohig, Margaret Ronayne, 1993-12
  8. Ireland's Archaeology from the Air (Irish Treasures Series) by Tom Condit, 1997-12
  9. Early Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland (Shire Archaeology Book) by Ruth Megaw, Vincent Megaw, 2006-02
  10. Archaeology of Ireland by Terry B. Barry, 2009-01-01
  11. Archaeology of Ireland by R A S Macalister, 1949
  12. Archaeology and Forestry in Ireland by Gina Johnson, 1998-01-01
  13. The Archaeology of Lake Settlement in Ireland (Discovery Programme Monograph, 4.) by Aidan O'Sullivan, 1998-08
  14. The Archaeology of Southwest Ireland, 1570-1670 by Colin Breen, 2007-07-30

21. The Society For Church Archaeology
Promotes the study of churches and other places of worship in Britain and ireland. Aims, committee, list of contents of its journal, news and conference.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/socchurcharchaeol/

22. Events At The National Museum Of Ireland – Archaeology & History - Dublin -
Here is the full listings of events happening in the National Museumof ireland – archaeology History for the month of May.
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: BY DAY Select a section ... Home Dublin Life Maps Getting Around Parking Shopping About Dublin City Accommodation Eating Kids Art BY DAY: Theatre Cinema Music Comedy Bars and Pubs Clubs Eating Select a section ... HISTORY Of DUBLIN FAMOUS DUBLINERS MUSEUMS IN DUBLIN DUBLIN CULTURE HISTORIC DUBLIN SITES DUBLIN LANDMARKS DUBLIN TOURS DUBLIN NATURE DUBLIN COASTAL VILLAGES
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08-Apr-2004
Sat 5 th
Age 7-12
Were the Vikings all bad? Find out the truth on tour with education assistant Selina O'Regan.
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Lecture: St Colum Cille: Life and Legacy All ages
Dr. Brian Lacy, Chief Executive Officer, The Discovery Programme.
Time Sat 12 th Saturday Club: Stone Age Artists! Age 7-12 Time Sun 13 th My Museum: The Vikings, You're So Vain Age 7+ Why are there so many Vikings combs in the National Museum? Investigate the antler artefacts with archaeologist Paula Geraghty. Time Sat 19 th Saturday Club: Head Hunters! Age 7-12 Did the Celts really chop off the heads of their enemies? Find out with education assistant Selina O'Regan. Time Sat 26 th Age 7-12 Join education assistant Selina O'Regan and find out how hard life really was in Medieval Ireland at the time of the Black Death.

23. Peritia Home Page
Journal of the Medieval Academy of ireland, which includes archaeology. Tables of contents and abstracts.
http://www.ucc.ie/peritia/
Tables of contents Abstracts (single file Abstracts by volume Submissions ... Links The word peritia means `skill, expertise, knowledge' and in Hiberno-Latin it means `historical knowledge', Irish senchas . In the case of Ireland, Peritia sees the vernacular and Latin traditions, usually separated by disciplinary boundaries, as expressions of a single cultural entity. It publishes on all medieval periods but it has tended to concentrate on the earlier middle ages and has devoted very considerable space to law, hagiography, palaeography, computistics, institutional history, literary history, and art and archaeology. Editor: University College Cork (Ireland). Email: ocorrain@ucc.ie Review Editor: University College Galway (Ireland). Email: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie Peritia is published by Brepols , Steenweg op Tielen, B-2300 Turnhout, Belgium. Consultative Committee G. W. S. Barrow, Edinburgh ; Hans Bekker-Nielsen, Odense ; Peter Brown, Berkeley ; Francis John Byrne, Dublin ; A. A. M. Duncan, Glasgow ; Jacques Fontaine, Paris-Sorbonne ; W. H. C. Frend

24. UK & Irish Archaeology - Academic Info
Directory of Internet resources on UK Irish archaeology. UK archaeology Irish archaeology - British archaeology - Directory of Online Resources. Home archaeology UK ireland Search Academic Info
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Search Index Contact ... Archaeological Excavations at Boxgrove
"The Middle Pleistocene site of Boxgrove, near Chichester in West Sussex contains the largest area of preserved palaeolithic landsurface in Europe." Archaeology Data Service
"The aim of the Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is to collect, describe, catalogue, preserve, and provide user support for digital resources that are created as a product of archaeological research. The ADS also has a responsibility for promoting standards and guidelines for best practice in the creation, description, preservation and use of spatial information across the AHDS as a whole. For those classes of archaeological data where there are existing archival bodies the role of the ADS will be to collaborate with the appropriate national and local agencies to promote greater use of existing services."
The ADS is managed by a consortium of UK institutions, led by the University of York

25. Archaeology Ireland
archaeology ireland. archaeology OF ANCIENT ireland. DISCOVERY PROGRAM. ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY HERITAGE ireland. LISTING OF ANCIENT SITES. archaeology ireland ON LINE MAGAZINE
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archaeology ireland Heritage guide 19. Marine Geophysical Investigation of BelfastLough, Northern ireland, archaeology ireland, Volume 13, Number 1, Issue No.
http://www.ulst.ac.uk/faculty/science/crg/cma/rq.htm
> lecturer in marine geophysics
> name
: rory quinn > phone > fax > e-mail rj.quinn@ulst.ac.uk > qualifications phd : High Resolution Marine Geophysics, Southampton Oceanography Centre (1997)
msc : Advanced Geophysics, University of Durham (1994)
bsc : Geology, 1st Class, University College Cork (1993) background Subsequent to completing a BSc in Geology at Cork and an MSc in Geophysics at Durham, Rory worked as a NERC Research Assistant and completed his PhD at the Southampton Oceanography Centre with the High Resolution Marine Seismology Group. In January 1998, after completing a PhD on the applications of marine geophysics to maritime archaeology, he took up a lecturing post at UU, based in the School of Environmental Science. He is a member of the steering group of NUA - the Irish Network for Underwater Archaeology > research interests Rory's primary research interest is marine geoarchaeology, predominantly in the areas of wreck-site formation processes, the geophysical signatures of submerged manmade materials and Holocene landscape evolution. > teaching commitments Rory contributes to both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Environmental Science, Marine Science and Maritime Archaeology and is Course Director of the AB Degree in Environmental Studies.

27. Ancient Sites & Archaeology News
A selection of news stories from the media pertaining to the ancient sites of ireland, and including articles about Mythical ireland's recent discoveries.. November 2002 A unique collaboration
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Muiredach's Cross, one of the finest examples of a High Cross in Ireland, which dates to the 10th Century, is not adequately protected from vandalism or acid rain, a local heritage group has claimed.

28. National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology And History
National Museum of ireland archaeology and History. Simply fill out this formto send an enquiry to National Museum of ireland - archaeology and History
http://www.dublintourist.com/Info.cgi/natio002.shtml
Search DublinTourist.com: Check Hotel Availability or Book Online: Arrive: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Depart: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Guests: 1 adult per room 2 adults per room 3 adults per room 4 adults per room More Booking Options Maps of Dublin DublinTourist.com National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and History
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Ireland Phone: EMail: Send an email to National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and History Website: http://www.museum.ie/archaeology/ Go Back
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The National Museum Of Ireland was built in the 1880s to the design of Sir Thomas Deane. The treasury houses priceless items such as the Broighter gold boat, while Ór- Ireland's Gold, an exhibition focusing on Ireland's Bronze Age gold, contains beautiful jewellery such as the Gleninsheen Gorget. Other permanent displays include Irish Silver and glassware, the Viking exhibition, the War of Independence exhibition and more. Location: Kildare Street, beside Dáil Éireann.

29. Museums And Galleries In Dublin, Ireland
National Museum of ireland archaeology and History Location Kildare Street Dublin2, ireland Built in the 1880s, this holds exhibitions such as the Viking
http://www.dublintourist.com/Places_to_Visit/Museums_and_Galleries/
Search DublinTourist.com: Check Hotel Availability or Book Online: Arrive: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Depart: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Guests: 1 adult per room 2 adults per room 3 adults per room 4 adults per room More Booking Options Maps of Dublin DublinTourist.com Places to Visit Museums and Galleries
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Narrow your search by region of Dublin See a Printable Version of this page. The Old Jameson Distillery
Location: Bow Street Smithfield Dublin 7, Ireland
Tour around one of Ireland’s most famous distillerys. Explains history of whiskey and the modern-day making process. Whiskey tasting also. Dublin Writers Museum
Location: 18 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1, Ireland
Opened in 1991, the museum occupies a tasteful 18th-century town house. There are displays relating to Irish literature in all its forms from around the 10th century to the present day; they include paintings, manuscripts, letters, rare editions, etc.... Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art
Location: Charlemont House Parnell Square North Dublin 1, Ireland

30. The Irish Railways And Transport Foundation
The Irish Railways and Transport Foundation has been established to halt the rapid disappearance of industrial archaeology and sociology which the various transport modes represented on the island of ireland for more than 200 years.
http://www.irtf-ie.org
It will also maintain a vibrant, living contact with interest groups and individuals throughout the world via a quarterly newsletter and this web-site on the Internet. The Irish Railways and Transport Foundation can change all of that for the better, and by joining us, YOUR HELP will make the vital difference. The Foundation, incorporated in New York State in 1999, aims to encourage, through donations, the preservation in working order of vehicles and entire transport systems throughout the island of Ireland, North as well as South The Irish Rail and Transport Foundation solicits and receives gifts and bequests from donors and devises and grants funds to promote the charitable and educational purposes for which the Foundation was formed. The Foundation is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization described in section 501 (c) (3).
Contact Information More Information relating to the foundation and its objectives can be obtained from: RailEireann@aol.com

31. British Isles Archaeology
archaeology of Late Celtic Britain and ireland, c.4001200 AD. DomesticWooden Artefacts in Britain and ireland from Neolithic to Viking Times.
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32. Royal Irish Academy Homepage
The principal learned society in ireland subjects include archaeology. Staff, committees, awards, conferences, research projects, library and publications.
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33. Granny's Cyber Cottage, Sligo, West Of Ireland - Archaeology
Megalithic Graves Sligo Carrowkeel Carrowmore, Irish archaeology Comprehensivelinks Current research, Heritage ireland Historic sites
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...Historic sites ...Castles/Abbeys/Parks ...Heritage Card Megalithic Ireland ...Details of Irish sites ...Great photos ...Directions Megalithic Tombs ...Details of Boyne Valley sites ...Also Dowth ...Loughcrew ...Fourknocks ...Tara Further information can be found by using search engines such as Google or AltaVista on the internet or by contacting the Irish Tourist Board, Bord Failte. email inquiries to info@cybercottage.ie Granny's Cyber Cottage

34. RAI WEBSITE
A leading annual periodical for the archaeology of Britain, ireland and the near Continent. Contents of recent volumes. Guidance for contributors.
http://www.royalarchaeolinst.org/

35. Archaeology Department, UCD - Archaeology, Ireland, Irish, Celtic Archaeology, D
Offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Introduction to archaeology in ireland, courses, history and staff of the department.
http://www.ucd.ie/~archdata/
Studying Archaeology @ Dublin Staff Postgraduates Archaeological Society ... Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit Department of Department of Archaeology, University College Dublinarchaeology, irish, ireland, neolithic, bronze age, iron age, early christian, viking, medieval, research, education, wetland, Irish Archaeology, Archaeology of Ireland, Excavation Ireland, Degree, University, studyArchaeology, University College Dublinarchaeology, irish

36. Index
Online database of all nonRunic inscriptions on stone monuments in ireland, Scotland, Wales, Dumnonia, Brittany and the Isle of Man AD 400-1000. Hosted by University College London.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp/
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Celtic Inscribed Stones
Language, Location And Environment
Department of History
Institute of Archaeology
The CISP database is now online
Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP)
The Project (CISP) is a joint project of the Department of History and the Institute of Archaeology under the direction of Prof. Wendy Davies in collaboration with Prof. James Graham-Campbell. The project was funded by the Humanities Research Board, the Arts and Humanities Research Board and University College London. The project currently has two research fellows : Kris Lockyear and Mark Handley. CISP is undertaking a collaborative, interdisciplinary study of Medieval Celtic inscriptions. One of its main objectives is the compilation of an accessible, comprehensive and authoritative database of all known inscriptions. By bringing this material together in one place and making it readily available our goal is to turn what is a largely untapped resource into usable material. Additionally, field work has been undertaken by Katherine Forsyth (former Research Fellow), Kris Lockyear, Mark Handley, Paul Kershaw (former Research Fellow), James Graham-Campbell and Wendy Davies on the material from Brittany and the Channel Islands which will lead to a published corpus
The Material
The scope of the project is the Celtic-speaking regions of the early middle ages, (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and parts of western England, in the period approximately AD 400-1100). Included are all stone monuments inscribed with text, whether in the Celtic vernacular or Latin, in the Roman alphabet or ogham (but excluding runic inscriptions). This material constitutes primary data of unique evidential value to historians, archaeologists, historical geographers, palaeographers, epigraphers, art historians, medieval Latinists and Celtic linguists.

37. Archaeology
archaeology Commitee is the Urban archaeology Working Party which is made up ofrepresentatives of the Council, The National Museum of ireland, The National
http://homepages.iol.ie/~sec/archaeol.htm
Archaeology
The Heritage Council is advised on archaeological matters by the statutory Archaeology Committee. The Council has inherited the functions, established in the National Monuments Acts, of the National Monuments Advisory Council. It grant-aids a number of archaeological research projects. The Council is a statutory consultee under the Planning Regulations and the Committee has an input into planning decisions which affect archaeology. The Council is also asked to comment on a wide range of issues ranging from the Boyne Valley Integrated Development Plan to the Licensing of Archaeological Excavations. The Chairperson of the Committee is Prof. John waddell and the members include Dr. Michael Ryan, Prof. Barry Raftery, Dr. Terry Barry, Ms. Mary Cahill, Father Tomas O'Caoimh, Mr. Ted Creedon, Mr. Michael O'Hanrahan and Mr. John Sheehan.
Under the Archaeology Commitee is the Urban Archaeology Working Party which is made up of representatives of the Council, The National Museum of Ireland, The National Monuments Service and The Irish Association of Professional Archaeologists. The Working Party is charged with the role of overseeing the review of Urban Archaeology
The Archaeological Officer of the Council is Charles Mount email sec@iol.ie

38. SEAC98_prog
Programme of the SEAC98 Conference held in Dublin, ireland, Aug 31 Sep 2, 1998.
http://www.le.ac.uk/archaeology/rug/SEAC98/SEAC98prog.html
SEAC98 Programme of Sessions
(as at Aug 30, 1998) Mon Aug 31, 9.30 - 10.30 OPENING SESSION Announcements by the local organising committee Address by Professor George Eogan, Professor of Archaeology at University College, Dublin and Director of the Discovery Programme Address by Dr Clive Ruggles, President of SEAC and Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, Belfast Mon Aug 31, 11.00 - 12.30 (Chair: Dr Stanislaw Iwaniszewski, State Archaeological Museum, Warsaw) "Astronomy and landscape: prehistoric sites along the 'Hellweg' trade route." Wolfhard Schlosser Mon Aug 31, 14.00 - 15.30 "Time and space in social systems: further issues for theoretical archaeoastronomy." Stanislaw Iwaniszewski "Mesoamerican astronomy: in the sky and on the earth." Galina Ershova "The Aztec star constellations and Aztec cosmology." Uta Berger Mon Aug 31, 16.00 - 17.30 (Chair: Dr Juan Belmonte, Museum of Science and the Cosmos, La Laguna, Tenerife) "The Mexica [Atzec] Milky Way." Carmen Aguilera "Hunting the European sky bears: Candlemas Bear Day and world renewal ceremonies." Roslyn Frank

39. Oldest Bridge In Ireland
country s oldest bridge, the largest wooden structure from early Christian ireland. 1998by the Archaeological Institute of America www.archaeology.org/online
http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/irish.html
Your browser does not support javascript Oldest Bridge in Ireland May 6, 1998 by Ben Keene In the first large-scale underwater excavation in Ireland, archaeologists have found remains of the country's oldest bridge, the largest wooden structure from early Christian Ireland. Built in A.D. 804, the 533-foot-long, 17-foot-wide oak span supported a roadway leading to the nearby monastery and village of Clonmacnoise. The size of the bridge suggests technical know-how and a large, skilled workforce. It also indicates the area was more economically and politically advanced than previously assumed. An underwater team led by Aidan O'Sullivan found the remains in 1996 after reading about the bridge in twelfth-century Irish annals. Dives in the Shannon River revealed large piles driven 12 feet into the clay river bottom. O'Sullivan believes as many as 20 or 30 beams and planks could still lie on the riverbed. The team also uncovered nine dugout canoes, four axes, a sharpening stone, and a bronze liturgical basin decorated with ribbing and dating from the eighth or ninth centuries. About 12 inches across, the basin was badly damaged. It was possibly lost on the bridge during a raid on the monastery, perhaps by the Vikings, says O'Sullivan. The four or five known basins of similar design were all uncovered in Viking graves. This summer divers are searching for more evidence; O'Sullivan hopes to find jetties and other boats upstream that would associate commercial activity with the Clonmacnoise monastery.

40. Island Ireland & Island Ireland Marketplace
Island ireland is an Internet directory to Irish art, culture and environment music,news, genealogy, travel, literature, folk culture, archaeology, the Irish
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