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         Ireland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Archaeology and Forestry in Ireland by Gina Johnson, 1998-01-01
  2. Past Perceptions: The Prehistoric Archaeology of South-West Ireland (Archaeology/medieval studies) by Elizabeth Shee Twohig, Margaret Ronayne, 1993-12
  3. Early Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland (Shire Archaeology) by Ruth Megaw, 2008-03-04
  4. The Archaeology of Early Christianity in the North of Ireland (bar) by Ann Hamlin, Thomas R. Kerr, 2008-12-31
  5. Environmental Archaeology in Ireland by Eileen M. Murphy, 2007-12-11
  6. The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland by William Alan McCutcheon, 1983-12
  7. The Archaeology of Lake Settlement in Ireland (Discovery Programme Monograph, 4.) by Aidan O'Sullivan, 1998-08
  8. Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks?: Future directions in the archaeological study of post-1550 Britain and Ireland (Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series) by Audrey Horning, 2009-03-19
  9. The archaeology of late Celtic Britain and Ireland, c. 400-1200 AD by Lloyd Robert Laing, 1977
  10. The Archaeology of Ireland (Bodley Head Archaeology) by Peter Harbison, 1976-04-08
  11. Integrated Marine Investigations on the Historic Shipwreck "La Surveillante": Lost Bantry Bay, Ireland 1797 (Center for Maritime Archaeology: Monograph) by Colin Patrick Breen, 2001-05
  12. Ireland's Archaeology from the Air (Irish Treasures Series) by Tom Condit, 1997-12
  13. Politics, Archaeology and the Creation of a National Museum in Ireland: An Expression of National Life by Elizabeth Crooke, 2000-10
  14. The Post-Medieval Archaeology of Ireland, 1550-1850 (Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group Proceedings)

21. Faculty Of Celtic Studies – UCC
Offers programs in ancient, medieval, and modern Irish language and literature, as well as in Celtic civilization, medieval Welsh and archaeology.
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/faculties/arts/celtic/
University College Cork Leagan Gaeilge den leathanach so Officers of the Faculty of Celtic Studies
1. Core Departments
Department of Early and Medieval Irish Department of Modern Irish
2. Associated Departments
Department of Archaeology
Prof. P.C. Woodman Department of History
(Folklore) Degree in Celtic Studies Faculty of Celtic Studies, University College, Cork Tel: Fax:

22. Links
Thaddeus C. Breen's organized list of links with helpful descriptions of sites.Category Science Social Sciences Regional Europe ireland...... Publishers of archaeology ireland, a quarterly popular magazine about the latestdevelopments in Irish archaeology. Historical archaeology in ireland.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/links.html
Irish Archaeology on the Internet
The exponential growth of the Internet makes it difficult to keep track of all the new sites, and the old sites which disappear. I would appreciate any information which would help keep the site up to date.
Introduction to Irish Archaeology
  • Introduction to Irish archaeology by Michael Sundermeier, of Creighton University, Oregon, U.S.A., as background information to a course on Irish literature. It is illustrated with photographs taken by the author, and there are similar introductions to Irish geology and geography
Current research
  • IRQUAS : Irish archaeology, history, geography and much more. This site provides introductions to various subjects, links to related discussion groups, and databases of research projects (for example, a database of all excavated Irish ringforts). There is also an introduction to an exciting digital cartography project called HIPNO. Further information on the archaeological discussion groups below At the cutting edge of archaeological research, the aptly-named

23. Burren Hill Walks Guided Tours
Guided walks in the Burren region of ireland on geology , botany and archaeology.
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Home The Burren The Tours The Guide ... Links Burren Hill Walks provide guided walking tours through the Burren Region of County Clare in Ireland Axiom Technology Ltd.

24. Island Ireland: Irish Archaeology
An Internet guide to Irish archaeology ancient settlements, high crosses, the ogham alphabet, dolmens, crannogs and more. ireland. Folk Culture. Information Resources. Arts Music. Architecture. Irish Language. Environment. Literature. The Island ireland directory
http://www.islandireland.com/Pages/archy.html
The whole landscape a manuscript
We had lost the skill to read,
A part of our past disinherited;
But fumbled, like a blind man,
Along the fingertips of instinct. John Montague
A Severed Head HOME History Around Ireland Folk Culture ... Literature The Island Ireland directory is sponsored by our online Irish shop: Bringing Irish goods to America... winner of Yahoo's "Top Service" award You're very welcome to the Island Ireland directory for Irish archaeology.
The following hand-picked links will take you to resources on Celtic culture, ancient Irish stones and archaeological sites, Irish high crosses, the ogham alphabet and more. STARTING PLACES: IRISH ARCHAEOLOGY We have Diego Meozzi and Paola Arosia to thank for an excellent site, Stones Pages . Great photographs and detailed information on all your favourite dolmens, passage tombs, crannogs, etc. Even personal evaluations of the sites with ratings for access, general impression and ambience. Staigue Fort, Poulnabrone dolmen... they're all here in glorious HTML. is an extensive collection of pages provided by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Images, vocabulary, maps, timelines... it has quite an educational feel to it. Some of the pages are quite large and can take a while to load... but the information provided is excellent.

25. Home Faculties Departments Archaeology
Welcome to the home page of the department of archaeology. The Secretary, Departmentof archaeology, National University of ireland, Galway, Galway, ireland.
http://www.nuigalway.ie/faculties_departments/archaeology/
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Welcome to the home page of the department of Archaeology
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National University of Ireland, Galway,
Galway, Ireland.
Telephone: +353-91-524411 Extension 2167
Fax: +353-91-525700
E-Mail: bernadette.broderick@nuigalway.ie

26. Peritia Home Page
Journal of the Medieval Academy of ireland, which includes archaeology. Tables of contents and abstracts.
http://www.ucc.ie/peritia/
Tables of contents Abstracts (single file Abstracts by volume Submissions ... Links The word peritia means `skill, expertise, knowledge' and in Hiberno-Latin it means `historical knowledge', Irish senchas . In the case of Ireland, Peritia sees the vernacular and Latin traditions, usually separated by disciplinary boundaries, as expressions of a single cultural entity. It publishes on all medieval periods but it has tended to concentrate on the earlier middle ages and has devoted very considerable space to law, hagiography, palaeography, computistics, institutional history, literary history, and art and archaeology. Editor: University College Cork (Ireland). Email: ocorrain@ucc.ie Review Editor: University College Galway (Ireland). Email: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie Peritia is published by Brepols , Steenweg op Tielen, B-2300 Turnhout, Belgium. Consultative Committee G. W. S. Barrow, Edinburgh ; Hans Bekker-Nielsen, Odense ; Peter Brown, Berkeley ; Francis John Byrne, Dublin ; A. A. M. Duncan, Glasgow ; Jacques Fontaine, Paris-Sorbonne ; W. H. C. Frend

27. Granny's Cyber Cottage, Sligo, West Of Ireland - Archaeology
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28. Ireland's Archaeology From The Air
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30. The Irish Railways And Transport Foundation
The Irish Railways and Transport Foundation has been established to halt the rapid disappearance of industrial archaeology and sociology which the various transport modes represented on the island of ireland for more than 200 years.
http://www.irtf-ie.org
It will also maintain a vibrant, living contact with interest groups and individuals throughout the world via a quarterly newsletter and this web-site on the Internet. The Irish Railways and Transport Foundation can change all of that for the better, and by joining us, YOUR HELP will make the vital difference. The Foundation, incorporated in New York State in 1999, aims to encourage, through donations, the preservation in working order of vehicles and entire transport systems throughout the island of Ireland, North as well as South The Irish Rail and Transport Foundation solicits and receives gifts and bequests from donors and devises and grants funds to promote the charitable and educational purposes for which the Foundation was formed. The Foundation is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization described in section 501 (c) (3).
Contact Information More Information relating to the foundation and its objectives can be obtained from: RailEireann@aol.com

31. Archaeology Department, UCD - Irish Archaeology, Celtic Archaeology, Degrees, Fi
Offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Introduction to archaeology in ireland, courses, history and staff of the department.
http://www.ucd.ie/~archdata/
Studying Archaeology @ Dublin Staff Research Projects Publications Studying Archaeology @ Dublin Staff Research Projects Publications ... Links

32. E-mail Directory Of Irish Archaeologists
Email directory for Irish archaeology Bronze Age settlement material culture, early mediæval ireland, Urban archæology and remote sensing in archæology.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/directry.html
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    A.C.S. Ltd. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYING UNIT - We provide a wide range of Geophysical and Topographical techniques to suit all archaeological requirements. Available for commercial, research and academic surveys and consultancy.
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    AEGIS ARCHAEOLOGY Ltd. - Archaeological contractors to both the public and private sectors. Established in 1998, Aegis undertakes all types of archaeological projects. ISO 9001:2000 certified (cert no. 2888) , the first and only quality assured archaeological service in Ireland. Our head office is in Limerick city, but we work throughout the country. Aegis staff publish in a variety of locations as well as Aegis publishing its own in-house series of excavation reports, the first being Excavation of a Medieval Ringwork at Ballysimon, County Limerick , (ISBN 0-9541765-0-2).
    Website: www.aegisarchaeology.com
    E-mail: aegis@indigo.ie

33. RAI WEBSITE
A leading annual periodical for the archaeology of Britain, ireland and the near Continent. Contents of recent volumes. Guidance for contributors.
http://www.royalarchaeolinst.org/

34. The Royal Irish Academy
The principal learned society in ireland subjects include archaeology. Staff, committees, awards, conferences, research projects, library and publications.
http://www.ria.ie/
Royal Irish Academy,
19 Dawson Street,
Dublin 2
Ireland
Telephone: +353-1-6762570
Facsimile: +353-1-6762346.
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The Cathach is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dated to c. AD 600. The surviving 58 folios contain Psalms 30:10 to 105:13 (Vulgate version).
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Members of the Academy Elected March 2003 - Biographies Members of the Academy Elected March 2003 - Media Release European Research Council Meeting ... Depfa Bank: the Academy's Conference Sponsor Last updated: 4 April by webmaster@ria.ie
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35. UK & Irish Archaeology - Academic Info
ireland (EMI) is a moderated forum for the discussion of topics relating tothe history and archaeology of Early Medieval ireland, c.400AD c.1200AD. .
http://www.academicinfo.net/archyuk.html
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36. Wailes, Bernard
Profile of this University of Pennsylvania Associate Professor. Research interests include the archaeology of early medieval ireland.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/anthro/faculty/profiles/wailes.html

37. Index
Online database of all nonRunic inscriptions on stone monuments in ireland, Scotland, Wales, Dumnonia, Brittany and the Isle of Man AD 400-1000. Hosted by University College London.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp/
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Celtic Inscribed Stones
Language, Location And Environment
Department of History
Institute of Archaeology
The CISP database is now online
Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP)
The Project (CISP) is a joint project of the Department of History and the Institute of Archaeology under the direction of Prof. Wendy Davies in collaboration with Prof. James Graham-Campbell. The project was funded by the Humanities Research Board, the Arts and Humanities Research Board and University College London. The project currently has two research fellows : Kris Lockyear and Mark Handley. CISP is undertaking a collaborative, interdisciplinary study of Medieval Celtic inscriptions. One of its main objectives is the compilation of an accessible, comprehensive and authoritative database of all known inscriptions. By bringing this material together in one place and making it readily available our goal is to turn what is a largely untapped resource into usable material. Additionally, field work has been undertaken by Katherine Forsyth (former Research Fellow), Kris Lockyear, Mark Handley, Paul Kershaw (former Research Fellow), James Graham-Campbell and Wendy Davies on the material from Brittany and the Channel Islands which will lead to a published corpus
The Material
The scope of the project is the Celtic-speaking regions of the early middle ages, (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and parts of western England, in the period approximately AD 400-1100). Included are all stone monuments inscribed with text, whether in the Celtic vernacular or Latin, in the Roman alphabet or ogham (but excluding runic inscriptions). This material constitutes primary data of unique evidential value to historians, archaeologists, historical geographers, palaeographers, epigraphers, art historians, medieval Latinists and Celtic linguists.

38. National University Of Ireland, Galway - Faculty Of Celtic Studies
Study of the language, literature, history, and civilization of the Celtic peoples under the aegis of the Faculty of Celtic Studies, which comprises the Departments of Old and Middle Irish and Celtic Philology, Modern Irish, History, and archaeology.
http://www.mis.nuigalway.ie/mis/Faccelt.html

39. IRQUAS - The Irish Quaternary Studies Online Project
It was perhaps the lack until that time of opportunities to discuss ireland's archaeologyin a serious way online which left early members floundering for
http://www.maqqi.supanet.com/archaeology/archaeology.htm
Irish Archaeology INTRODUCTION In terms of public awareness of Ireland's past, archaeology has long played second fiddle to history, yet while history exists largely only in the form of books and manuscripts archaeology is all round us, from the National Museum and famous locations such as Tara, Glendalough or the Ceide Fields to the tens of thousands of sites scattered through the countryside such as ringforts and fulachta fiadh, and the remnants of Gaelic, Viking, Norman, and even Victorian presence which have shaped our towns and cities. There's a lot more to archaeology in Ireland than postcards of the Tara brooch or Newgrange. Ongoing surveys and excavations continue to reveal hitherto unguessed facets of Ireland's past, and increasingly so as the construction of new housing, roads, and pipelines, and the working of Ireland's peat bogs by Bord na Mona combine with powerful legislation and ever better applications of technology and archaeological theory. Note, too, should be made of the contributions of Ireland's many amateur archaeology enthusiasts and the journals their societies produce. Each week, it seems, brings news of a newly-discovered bronze age settlement, medieval watermill or ogam stone.

40. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Irish Archaeology
checked 20000927 Heritage Council News, publications, and information on ireland'sarchaeology, waterways, architecture, museums, education, and wildlife.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/i/irisharchaeology.htm
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  • Western Stone Forts Project Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Archaeological and Historical Journals in Ireland
    List of over 40 Irish archaeology and history journals, providing descriptions, bibliographic information, and some contents and abstracts.
    Author: Thaddeus C Breen
    Subjects: irish archaeology
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    Archaeology of Ancient Ireland
    Article on archaeology in Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland, covering food and farming, implements, artwork and manuscripts.
    Author: Michael Sundermeier, Creighton University
    Subjects: irish archaeology
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    British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography
    Project to publish a biannual printed guide to British and Irish archaeology publications. Offers access to a database containing references to material published from 1695 to 1991. Author: British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography Subjects: british archaeology - general, irish archaeology
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