peer-reviewedOn 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places in Ireland by Thomas Leverton Donaldson, professor of architecture at University College London. Donaldson had undertaken a tour of several medieval Irish ruins, and called attention to their disrepair in the Builder, the popular trade publication of the architectural profession. Donaldson had found the floor of the abbey ruins, in Ross Abbey near Headford in Mayo, ‘strewed with the scattered remains of the dead’. In an altar recess, ‘where once an altar stood, and the holiest rites of the Roman Catholic Church were anciently performed’, he noted that a tomb was sunk in the earth, with its covering stones cracked and broken...
Between 1835 and 1861, Richard Butler wrote four editions of his history of Trim.2 In the 140 years...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
On 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places i...
On 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places i...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Archaeological Journal...
William J. Fletcher succinctly describes the history of the building and destruction of Holy Cross A...
Forts and fields: a study of 'monastic towns' in seventh and eighth century IrelandYe
The study of Ireland’s post-1550 archaeology and history has developed considerably in recent years....
This thesis is an examination of the perception of the ruined abbey and its relationship to anti-Cat...
YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington W...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
Between 1835 and 1861, Richard Butler wrote four editions of his history of Trim.2 In the 140 years...
Between 1835 and 1861, Richard Butler wrote four editions of his history of Trim.2 In the 140 years...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
On 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places i...
On 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places i...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Archaeological Journal...
William J. Fletcher succinctly describes the history of the building and destruction of Holy Cross A...
Forts and fields: a study of 'monastic towns' in seventh and eighth century IrelandYe
The study of Ireland’s post-1550 archaeology and history has developed considerably in recent years....
This thesis is an examination of the perception of the ruined abbey and its relationship to anti-Cat...
YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington W...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
Between 1835 and 1861, Richard Butler wrote four editions of his history of Trim.2 In the 140 years...
Between 1835 and 1861, Richard Butler wrote four editions of his history of Trim.2 In the 140 years...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...