About the author: Jordyn Marlin is a senior studying history at Palm Beach Atlantic University. After two seasons of fieldwork in Irish medieval archaeology, she looks forward to continuing her education at the University of Glasgow in the Celtic and Viking Archaeology MLitt program
Three University of Minnesota, Morris students chose a trip to western Ireland last June to shovel d...
An OBU Honors Special Studies Grant, matched by a donation from a private source, enabled me to spen...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
STEP Category: Education AbroadThe History and Archaeology of Medieval Ireland: Trim and the Blackfr...
Archaeological and forensic searches for buried structural and human remains can, in some instances,...
Forts and fields: a study of 'monastic towns' in seventh and eighth century IrelandYe
This paper presents the results of the excavation of two dry-stone structures in the abandoned black...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
Includes bibliographical references.In the summer of 1996,1 participated in archaeological excavatio...
Some of the most intriguing mysteries in archaeology surround monuments that are all that remains of...
This paper reports on the third year of the University of Cambridge Higher Education Field Academy ...
In comparison with research on plantation sites related in the foregoing chapters, archaeological pr...
Excavation on early medieval sites in Ireland has a long history, incorporating the many and various...
peer-reviewedOn 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of bu...
As a first-year graduate student in the Clemson University historic preservation program, I was affo...
Three University of Minnesota, Morris students chose a trip to western Ireland last June to shovel d...
An OBU Honors Special Studies Grant, matched by a donation from a private source, enabled me to spen...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
STEP Category: Education AbroadThe History and Archaeology of Medieval Ireland: Trim and the Blackfr...
Archaeological and forensic searches for buried structural and human remains can, in some instances,...
Forts and fields: a study of 'monastic towns' in seventh and eighth century IrelandYe
This paper presents the results of the excavation of two dry-stone structures in the abandoned black...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
Includes bibliographical references.In the summer of 1996,1 participated in archaeological excavatio...
Some of the most intriguing mysteries in archaeology surround monuments that are all that remains of...
This paper reports on the third year of the University of Cambridge Higher Education Field Academy ...
In comparison with research on plantation sites related in the foregoing chapters, archaeological pr...
Excavation on early medieval sites in Ireland has a long history, incorporating the many and various...
peer-reviewedOn 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of bu...
As a first-year graduate student in the Clemson University historic preservation program, I was affo...
Three University of Minnesota, Morris students chose a trip to western Ireland last June to shovel d...
An OBU Honors Special Studies Grant, matched by a donation from a private source, enabled me to spen...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...