• Archaeology Ireland Autumn 2017

Archaeology Ireland is a quarterly magazine which has been in production since 1987. The magazine is aimed at both professional and non-professional readers.


Archaeology Ireland has become, over the years, a widely read and well-respected magazine which is frequently quoted in the national papers both in Ireland and the U.K.


No common or garden Sheela na gig

Salt of the earth, salt of the sea (salt making)

Gavrinis and Newgrange—two connected passage graves?

Hair of the bog—hair hurling balls

Gaelic games

The digital documentation of high crosses


Looking back and looking forward over 30 years

The contribution of development-led archaeology to our understanding of the medieval urban archaeology of Dublin

‘Spot the road scheme’: transforming the archaeological landscape of rural Ireland

Reflections on 30 years of archaeology in Northern Ireland, 1987–2017

Thirty years a-growing: environmental archaeology in Ireland

Archaeology and education: a long view

PLUS

News, Net news, Quote…unquote, Events, Book news, Hindsight

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Author Tom Condit (ed.)
Publication Data June 2016
Subjects Archaeology

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Archaeology Ireland Autumn 2017

  • ISBN: 0790-892x
  • Author(s): Tom Condit (ed.)
  • Availability: In Stock
  • €6.95


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