This thesis is the first comprehensive study of ritual drinking vessels of horn and wood from later medieval and early modern Gaelic Ireland. The research provides an analysis of the drinking vessels and offers an interpretation of the roles of methers, goblets and horns in drinking rituals of Gaelic elites, during the period 1200 – 1600 AD. The archaeological record indicates that horn and wood were the preferred materials for the manufacture of high-status drinking vessels, with the quadrangular wooden mether or meadar predominant in Irish museum collections. The aims of the thesis are to determine how methers, goblets and horns functioned in Gaelic drinking rituals and why organic material was the preferred choice for drinking vessels....
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of ritual drinking vessels of horn and wood from later ...
The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169 changed the island more than nearly any other event in ...
This is the first dedicated and comprehensive study of glass beads from Early Medieval Ireland, pres...
This thesis is based on a study of Roman glass vessels found on non-Roman/native sites - chiefly of ...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
This thesis investigates the technology of iron production in Iron Age and early medieval Ireland an...
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...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
This thesis argues that Irish consumption underwent major changes over the course of the sixteenth c...
By comparing archaeological finds with literary evidence this article seeks to reconstruct the role ...
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of ritual drinking vessels of horn and wood from later ...
The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169 changed the island more than nearly any other event in ...
This is the first dedicated and comprehensive study of glass beads from Early Medieval Ireland, pres...
This thesis is based on a study of Roman glass vessels found on non-Roman/native sites - chiefly of ...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
This thesis investigates the technology of iron production in Iron Age and early medieval Ireland an...
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...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
This thesis argues that Irish consumption underwent major changes over the course of the sixteenth c...
By comparing archaeological finds with literary evidence this article seeks to reconstruct the role ...
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...