Alasdair C. Whyte, Settlement-names and society : analysis of the medieval districts of Forsa and Moloros in the parish of Torosay, Mull, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2017 (Université de Glasgow) Résumé/abstract : This is a study of settlement and society in the parish of Torosay on the Inner Hebridean island of Mull, through the earliest known settlement-names of two of its medieval districts: Forsa and Moloros. The earliest settlement-names, 35 in total, were coined in two languages: Gael..
Between AD 400 - 1100, the Kingdom of Dál Riata (Argyll) was a Gaelic speaking region. It is during ...
Dark-Age Conference. The theme of the Conference (‘The papar in the North Atlantic: Environment and ...
Brovold - a fortified settlemen...
This is a study of settlement and society in the parish of Torosay on the Inner Hebridean island of ...
This thesis illustrates that place-names are an essential resource for our understanding of Scottish...
Written sources record the Scandinavian invasions of England but give no precise information as to t...
An interdisciplinary article (Onomastics/Scottish History). The Scottish parish of Muthill in Perths...
Cille Pheadair is one of more than 20 Viking Age and Late Norse settlements discovered on the island...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
McLeod, Shane. The Beginning of Scandinavian Settlement in England. The Viking 'Great Army' and Earl...
The first survey of Island Monasteries in Ireland dates back to 1891 when George T. Stokes, Irish ec...
The title is self-explanatory. Approximately 800 local names in the two parishes are discussed and e...
Recovering the Earliest English Language in Scotland: Evidence from place-names (REELS) is a researc...
Between AD 400 - 1100, the Kingdom of Dál Riata (Argyll) was a Gaelic speaking region. It is during ...
Dark-Age Conference. The theme of the Conference (‘The papar in the North Atlantic: Environment and ...
Brovold - a fortified settlemen...
This is a study of settlement and society in the parish of Torosay on the Inner Hebridean island of ...
This thesis illustrates that place-names are an essential resource for our understanding of Scottish...
Written sources record the Scandinavian invasions of England but give no precise information as to t...
An interdisciplinary article (Onomastics/Scottish History). The Scottish parish of Muthill in Perths...
Cille Pheadair is one of more than 20 Viking Age and Late Norse settlements discovered on the island...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
McLeod, Shane. The Beginning of Scandinavian Settlement in England. The Viking 'Great Army' and Earl...
The first survey of Island Monasteries in Ireland dates back to 1891 when George T. Stokes, Irish ec...
The title is self-explanatory. Approximately 800 local names in the two parishes are discussed and e...
Recovering the Earliest English Language in Scotland: Evidence from place-names (REELS) is a researc...
Between AD 400 - 1100, the Kingdom of Dál Riata (Argyll) was a Gaelic speaking region. It is during ...
Dark-Age Conference. The theme of the Conference (‘The papar in the North Atlantic: Environment and ...
Brovold - a fortified settlemen...