EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in early medieval Ireland. It is comprised of four main sections. The first section provides a general overview of the creation of the report, including general distribution maps and histograms. The archaeological evidence for industrial activity is covered in fuller detail in sections two and three. Section 2, prepared by Matt Seaver, examines the evidence in greater depth for specific industrial activity, namely iron-working, non-ferrous metal-working, glassworking, and antler/ bone-working. This is accompanied by comprehensive tables outlining the site evidence for the major industrial activities. Section 3, prepared by Maureen Doyle, looks at...
Early medieval Ireland was an overwhelmingly rural landscape, with individual farmsteads (raths and ...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the evidence presented by early Irish law for changes in...
This article outlines the results of an EXARC funded 2019 Twinning project exploring the production ...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological datab...
This thesis investigates the technology of iron production in Iron Age and early medieval Ireland an...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
The landscape of late medieval Ireland, like most places in Europe, was characterized by intensified...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
This project presents a study of iron technology in Early Medieval (fifth to eleventh centuries AD) ...
EMAP initially worked on the first draft of the Settlement Gazetteer (Vol. II) between July and Dece...
Database generated by the Leverhulme Trust funded research project at the University of Bristol inve...
About 10% of the total National Roads Authority-funded excavations in the Republic of Ireland produc...
Early medieval Ireland was an overwhelmingly rural landscape, with individual farmsteads (raths and ...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the evidence presented by early Irish law for changes in...
This article outlines the results of an EXARC funded 2019 Twinning project exploring the production ...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological datab...
This thesis investigates the technology of iron production in Iron Age and early medieval Ireland an...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
The landscape of late medieval Ireland, like most places in Europe, was characterized by intensified...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
This project presents a study of iron technology in Early Medieval (fifth to eleventh centuries AD) ...
EMAP initially worked on the first draft of the Settlement Gazetteer (Vol. II) between July and Dece...
Database generated by the Leverhulme Trust funded research project at the University of Bristol inve...
About 10% of the total National Roads Authority-funded excavations in the Republic of Ireland produc...
Early medieval Ireland was an overwhelmingly rural landscape, with individual farmsteads (raths and ...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the evidence presented by early Irish law for changes in...
This article outlines the results of an EXARC funded 2019 Twinning project exploring the production ...