This thesis explores the evolution of kingship in early medieval Ireland (AD 400–1150) through a kingdom based and multi-scalar approach to royal landscapes. Through exploring the role of place and landscape in the construction of early medieval Irish kingship, this study will assess the relationship between the social, economic and ideological roles of the king in Irish society. Kingship in Ireland was vested in places, such that royal landscapes were the pre-eminent symbol of regality and authority. As such, an interdisciplinary study of kingship grounded in archaeological methodologies has a unique potential to contribute to our knowledge of the practice of kingship. Consequently, this research considers the material apparatus of differe...
This project seeks to explore the interactions between late iron age and early medieval Irish milita...
This study sets out to examine Dublin between 980 and 1054; more particularly it assesses the role o...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...
THESIS 4482.1THESIS 4482.2This work presents the results of a detailed investigation into the ceremo...
The institution of kingship was a fundamental feature of medieval Irish society; if we can better un...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of sacral kingship in early medieval Ireland and England from ...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
This thesis explores the impact of Christianity on the landscape in Ireland from the conversion peri...
Archaeology is a constantly evolving discipline, and geographic information system (GIS) software an...
This thesis examines the structures of society and lordship in the Middle Ages in South Uist through...
Nees, LawrenceAt the early medieval monastery of Clonmacnoise in Ireland, there is a high cross know...
Research into the formation and growth of early medieval kingdoms in Wales is limited by a considera...
This thesis investigates the archaeology and cultural history of small settlements that occur at par...
Hill- and mountain-top cairns and mounds in Ireland are often viewed as epiphenomenal features of th...
This thesis explores methods employed by the Dublin administration during the long thirteenth centur...
This project seeks to explore the interactions between late iron age and early medieval Irish milita...
This study sets out to examine Dublin between 980 and 1054; more particularly it assesses the role o...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...
THESIS 4482.1THESIS 4482.2This work presents the results of a detailed investigation into the ceremo...
The institution of kingship was a fundamental feature of medieval Irish society; if we can better un...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of sacral kingship in early medieval Ireland and England from ...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
This thesis explores the impact of Christianity on the landscape in Ireland from the conversion peri...
Archaeology is a constantly evolving discipline, and geographic information system (GIS) software an...
This thesis examines the structures of society and lordship in the Middle Ages in South Uist through...
Nees, LawrenceAt the early medieval monastery of Clonmacnoise in Ireland, there is a high cross know...
Research into the formation and growth of early medieval kingdoms in Wales is limited by a considera...
This thesis investigates the archaeology and cultural history of small settlements that occur at par...
Hill- and mountain-top cairns and mounds in Ireland are often viewed as epiphenomenal features of th...
This thesis explores methods employed by the Dublin administration during the long thirteenth centur...
This project seeks to explore the interactions between late iron age and early medieval Irish milita...
This study sets out to examine Dublin between 980 and 1054; more particularly it assesses the role o...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...