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  1. Archaeology of Ireland by Terry B. Barry, John Bradley, et all 2004-11-29
  2. Castles and Colonists: An Archaeology of Elizabethan Ireland (The Manchester Spenser) by Eric Klingelhofer, 2010-11-09
  3. The Prehistoric Archaeology of Ireland by John Waddell, 2000-08
  4. Settlement and Society in Mediaeval Ireland: Studies Presented to F.X.Martin, O.S.A. (Studies in Irish Archaeology & History)
  5. The Burren And The Aran Islands: Exploring The Archaeology by Carleton Jones, 2004-11-15
  6. Medieval Ireland: An Archaeology by Tadhg O'Keeffe, 2001-08-01
  7. The Archaeology of Celtic Britain and Ireland: c.AD 400 - 1200 by Lloyd Laing, 2006-07-24
  8. Irish Megalithic Tombs (Shire Archaeology) by Elizabeth Shee Twohig, 2008-03-04
  9. Newgrange: Archaeology, Art and Legend (New Aspects of Antiquity) by Michael J. O'Kelly, 1995-04
  10. New Grange and other incised tumuli in Ireland (Dolphin archaeologies) by George Coffey, 1977
  11. Pagan Celtic Ireland: The Enigma of the Irish Iron Age by Barry Raftery, 1998-03
  12. The Ottoman House (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs) by William Beckhoefer, Stanley Ireland, 1998-12-01
  13. Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins in the Museum at Amasya (Ancient Amaseia), Turkey (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs)
  14. Treasures of the National Museum of Ireland by National Museum of Ireland, 2002-11-01

41. Archaeology Department UCC
Ó Donnabháin, B. aDNA and archaeology. archaeology ireland, 15 (2),2001, 3435. Ó dead. archaeology ireland 12, 1998, 18-19.
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BODonnabhain@archaeology.ucc.ie Lecture/Research Areas Bioarchaeology; physical anthropology; skeletal biology; human origins; later prehistory of Ireland; Celts and celticism; mortuary behaviour; archaeology of 'difference'. Consultation hours:
Autumn 2002: by appointment; Spring 2003: Wednesday, 3.00 - 5.00 pm Links to Courses AR1001: The Archaeology of Ireland in Context Contact the Learning Technologies Unit at ltu@ucc.ie to register for access to course pages. Publications
A cut above: cranial surgery in medieval Dublin. In Medieval Dublin II edited by S. Duffy. Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2001, 216-232.
aDNA and aRCHAEOLOGY. Archaeology Ireland
Dublin: the biological identity of the Hiberno-Norse town. In Medieval Dublin II edited by S. Duffy. Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2001, 65-87.
An appalling vista? The Celts and the archaeology of late prehistoric Ireland. In New Agendas in Irish Prehistory: papers presented in memory of Liz Anderson edited by A. Desmond, G. Johnson, M. McCarthy, J. Sheehan and E. Twohig. Wordwell, Bray, 2000, 189-196.

42. Archaeology And Archaeological Research In Ireland
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43. Archaeology
The official body for the identification, protection, preservation and enhancement of Irish heritage .Category Science Social Sciences Organizations Europe ireland...... archaeology Commitee is the Urban archaeology Working Party which is made up ofrepresentatives of the Council, The National Museum of ireland, The National
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The Heritage Council is advised on archaeological matters by the statutory Archaeology Committee. The Council has inherited the functions, established in the National Monuments Acts, of the National Monuments Advisory Council. It grant-aids a number of archaeological research projects. The Council is a statutory consultee under the Planning Regulations and the Committee has an input into planning decisions which affect archaeology. The Council is also asked to comment on a wide range of issues ranging from the Boyne Valley Integrated Development Plan to the Licensing of Archaeological Excavations. The Chairperson of the Committee is Prof. John waddell and the members include Dr. Michael Ryan, Prof. Barry Raftery, Dr. Terry Barry, Ms. Mary Cahill, Father Tomas O'Caoimh, Mr. Ted Creedon, Mr. Michael O'Hanrahan and Mr. John Sheehan.
Under the Archaeology Commitee is the Urban Archaeology Working Party which is made up of representatives of the Council, The National Museum of Ireland, The National Monuments Service and The Irish Association of Professional Archaeologists. The Working Party is charged with the role of overseeing the review of Urban Archaeology
The Archaeological Officer of the Council is Charles Mount email sec@iol.ie

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A guide to Irish websites.Category Regional Europe ireland Guides and Directories...... History (152) Modern, Places, archaeology . Lifestyle (570) Entertainment,Kids, People . Search Browse ireland Any word All words Advanced Search.
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45. Irish Studies Postgraduate Module Timetable
Celtic) Comparative Studies in the Gaelic Languages (Celtic) Big House (Politics/IIS)ireland and its Prehistory (archaeology) Medieval ireland (archaeology).
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Culture, Politics and Identity in Ireland c.1750-c.1940 (History)
Women in Modern Ireland, 1760-1960 (History)
Northern Ireland as a region of the EU (European Studies)
Northern Ireland and the world (politics)
Nature of ethnicity and ethnic conflict (Politics)
Politics of Northern Ireland (Politics)
The Politics of the Republic of Ireland (Politics)
Symbols, Ritual and Power: Understanding Community and Politics in Northern Ireland (Anthropology)
Ireland: Culture, Tradition and Heritage
Culture, Politics and Identity in Ireland c.1750-c.1940 (History) The Irish and their Past: Historical Writing since 1600 (History) Religion, Women and Power in Irish Society (Sociology/Women's Studies)

46. Wordwell Books
archaeology ireland. In 1987 a small team of people with an interest in the generalfield of archaeology published the first issue of archaeology ireland.
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47. Mount Sandel: Earlier Mesolithic Period Site In Ireland
ireland for Visitors • Medieval ireland from Renaissance and Medieval History.Elsewhere on the Web. • Lough Swilly Recent survey of archaeology in Donegal.
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from Renaissance and Medieval History Elsewhere on the Web Lough Swilly Recent survey of archaeology in Donegal
On a high bluff overlooking the River Bann, the remains of a small collection of huts provide evidence of the earliest people resident in Ireland. The county Derry site of Mount Sandel is named for its Iron Age fort site, believed by some to be Kill Santain or Kilsandel, famous in Irish history as the residence of the marauding John de Courcy in the 12th century AD. But the small archaeological site east of the remains of the fort is of far greater importance to the prehistory of western Europe. The site was excavated during the 1970s by Peter Woodman of University College Cork. Woodman found evidence of up to seven structures, at least four of which may represent rebuildings. Six of the structures are circular huts of six meters (about 19 feet) across, with a central interior hearth; the seventh structure is smaller, only three meters in diameter (about six feet); its hearth is outside of the building proper. The huts were made of bent sapling, inserted into the ground in a circle, and and then covered over, probably with deer hide.

48. Ireland And Northern Ireland Resources
period. Barra Ó Donnabháin Evidence for trophy headtaking in MedievalDublin, an abstract from archaeology ireland. Peter Ramsden
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50. BOOKS - MEGALITHS ARCHAEOLOGY IN SCOTLAND IRELAND
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ireland archaeology History Kildare Street, Dublin 2 -GovernmentAgency-. Exhibition of Irish archaeology, Egyptology and Irish history.
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52. The Swift Guide To Ireland
organization publishes annual journal on the history and archaeology of the BlackwaterValley region of North Co. Cork. Stones of ireland (Preview, contact
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A Feature Site Presentation of the Norman fortification, King John's Castle in Limerick on the Shannon. Currently the site of a fascinating Archaeological investigation. Celtic and Prehistoric Museum Preview , contact deskery@iol.ie
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The Stones of Ireland is a Web site devoted to the Irish megalithic sites: stone circles, standing stones, dolmens and other prehistoric monuments, including (of course) Newgrange. On these pages you may find many photographs, along with descriptions about the sites, travel and photographic tips, maps and much more... The Discovery Programme Preview
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    Welcome to The Internet Journal of archaeology in ireland. Volume I. Contents(Vol I. 2000). The aims of The Internet Journal of archaeology in ireland.
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    56. The Internet Journal Of Archaeology In Ireland: Links
    The Internet Journal of archaeology in ireland Links to other sitesof interest to Irish archaeology. Note archaeology ireland. The
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    The Internet Journal of Archaeology in Ireland Links to other sites of interest to Irish archaeology Note: the IJAI would welcome any reviews of the following resources to act as guidelines for others. Archaeology Ireland. Burren Archaeology Research Expedition. Cavan County Museum. The CELT project. ... Celtica (The Journal of the School of Celtic Studies at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies). Decies (The Journal of the Waterford Historical Society). Discovery Programme Doon Archaeological Nature Peninsula. Excavations Database. The Heritage Council. ... Decies , a local archaeological and historical journal covering the Waterford area. Journal of Irish Archaeology. Kerry County Museum. Lough Swilly Archaeological Survey. The Megalith Map Project. ... Trowel - (The Journal of the Archaelogical Society, University College Dublin). Ulster Journal of Archaeology.

    57. The Archaeology Of Ireland
    The archaeology of ireland. Prehistoric and Ancient ireland. Megalithic PassageTombs. Historical archaeology in ireland. archaeology ireland Links.
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    58. The Medieval And Ancient Sites Of Ireland - Group Travel To Ireland - A Package
    THE archaeology OF ireland. ireland is a country of striking contrasts.It is English speaking and yet not English. It is Catholic
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    60. Archaeology And Forestry In Ireland
    CONDIT, T. (1997) ireland's archaeology from the Air, Dublin. RYAN, M. (ed)(1991) The Illustrated archaeology of ireland, Country House, Dublin.
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    Bibliography
    AALEN, F.H.A. (ed) (1985) The Future of the Irish Rural Landscape , Department of Geography, Trinity College Dublin. AALEN, F.H.A., WHELAN, K. and STOUT, M. (1997) Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape , Cork University Press. ALLEN, F. (1996) 'Forestry should be planned', Irish Farmers Monthly , May 1996, p 24. ANDERSON, E. (1993) 'The Mesolithic: Fishing for Answers, in E. Shee Twohig and M. Ronayne (eds) Past Perceptions: The Prehistoric Archaeology of South-West Ireland ANON (1988) 'Community Strategy and Action Programme for the Forestry Sector', Community Communication (COM) 88, 255 final, 23rd Sept. 1988, Brussels. ANON (a) (1995) 'A Common Forestry Policy: General Survey', European Parliament Directorate General for Research, in Irish Timber Growers Association, Yearbook and Directory of Services 1995 ANON (b) (1995) 'The 1992 Protection of Nature Act in Denmark', Ministry of the Environment, National Forest and Nature Agency, Denmark. ANON (c) (1995) 'A Statement of Intent between Historic Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage'.

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