Gleeson Caitríona M., A social archaeology of Anglo-Norman Cork, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2015 (dir. K. O’Conor, NUI Galway) Résumé/abstract : The Anglo-Norman occupation of Cork permanently altered the physical and societal landscape of the city, and its immediate surrounding area. Over the course of nearly a century and a half, a small but functioning harbour became the premier Anglo-Norman port on the south-west coast of Ireland, and the earlier settlement transitioned from a small Hi..
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
Article publié dans le dossier thématique – actes de la journée d'étude du 20 novembre 2015, Les tra...
About 10% of the total National Roads Authority-funded excavations in the Republic of Ireland produc...
The Anglo-Norman occupation of Cork permanently altered the physical and societal landscape of the c...
The present study examines the development of the medieval walled city of Cork, co. Cork, Ireland, t...
The early years of the eighteenth century Irish port town, Cork saw an expansion of its city limits,...
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 results of O'Kelly’s excavations on Beginish Island are reassessed and it is proposed that there...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
Excavation on early medieval sites in Ireland has a long history, incorporating the many and various...
This analysis of the origin, fabric, form, function and social use of space of the fortified houses ...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
During the twelfth and thirteenth-centuries, Ireland experienced a large-scale urbanization movement...
Abstract. Urban form is studied in a variety of disciplines in Ireland, but it has not, until recent...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
Article publié dans le dossier thématique – actes de la journée d'étude du 20 novembre 2015, Les tra...
About 10% of the total National Roads Authority-funded excavations in the Republic of Ireland produc...
The Anglo-Norman occupation of Cork permanently altered the physical and societal landscape of the c...
The present study examines the development of the medieval walled city of Cork, co. Cork, Ireland, t...
The early years of the eighteenth century Irish port town, Cork saw an expansion of its city limits,...
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 results of O'Kelly’s excavations on Beginish Island are reassessed and it is proposed that there...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
Excavation on early medieval sites in Ireland has a long history, incorporating the many and various...
This analysis of the origin, fabric, form, function and social use of space of the fortified houses ...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
During the twelfth and thirteenth-centuries, Ireland experienced a large-scale urbanization movement...
Abstract. Urban form is studied in a variety of disciplines in Ireland, but it has not, until recent...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
Article publié dans le dossier thématique – actes de la journée d'étude du 20 novembre 2015, Les tra...
About 10% of the total National Roads Authority-funded excavations in the Republic of Ireland produc...