The Archaeology of Medieval Ireland
Auteur : Barry Terry B.
`This eagerly awaited book is an outstanding and right up-to-date summary of every excavation and investigation undertaken in Ireland into the earthworks, castles, ecclesiastical buildings and towns of the period from the arrival of the Anglo-Normans to the mid-sixteenth century...a most welcome synthesis and will be valued by the layperson, student and professional archaeologist, historical geographer and historian alike.' Archaeology Ireland
Date de parution : 03-2016
21x21 cm
Mots-clés :
Ham Green; anglo; Gaelic Revival; settlement; Fishamble Street; archaeological; Dublin Excavations; survey; Medieval Pottery; ulster; NMI; museum; Medieval Settlement; archaeologist; Moated Sites; fishamble; Medieval Archaeologist; street; OPW; wood; Wood Quay; Trim Castle; Medieval Floor Tiles; Medieval Ireland; Great Famine; Anglo-Norman Settlement; Medieval Parish Church; Anglo-Norman Colony; Carrickfergus Castle; Southern Curtain Wall; Above Ground; DMVs; Bruce Invasion; Irish Manuscripts Commission; King John’s Castle