The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland
Title | The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Edwards |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135951497 |
In the first major work on the subject for over 30 years, Nancy Edwards provides a critical survey of the archaeological evidence in Ireland (c. 400-1200), introducing material from many recently discovered sites as well as reassessing the importance of earlier excavations. Beginning with an assessment of Roman influence, Dr Edwards then discusses the themse of settlement, food and farming, craft and technology, the church and art, concluding with an appraisal of the Viking impact. The archaeological evidence for the period is also particularly rich and wide-ranging and our knowledge is expanding repidly in the light of modern techniques of survey and excavation.
Medieval Ireland
Title | Medieval Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Tadhg O'Keeffe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Tahdg O'Keeffe's lively and wide-ranging study addresses the need for a fresh archaeological study of medieval Ireland. Individual chapters re-examine such familiar themes as urban and rural settlement, military, domestic and ecclesiastical architecture, agriculture and craft, and trade and industry. Other topics discussed include diet, dress, burial rites, and entertainment. The cultural relations between the Gaelic Irish and English populations of medieval Ireland are explored throughout the book, as are Ireland's relations with her European neighbors. With its elegantly written text and numerous illustrations, this portrait of medieval Ireland will appeal to general readers as well as to students and professionals in the fields of archaeology, history, and historical geography.
Female Monasticism in Medieval Ireland
Title | Female Monasticism in Medieval Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Tracy Collins |
Publisher | |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 2021-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781782054566 |
This book is the first to explore the archaeology of female monasticism in medieval Ireland, primarily from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries. Nuns are known from history, but this book considers their archaeology and upstanding architecture through perspectives such as gender and landscape. It discusses the archaeological remains associated with female monasticism in Ireland as it is currently understood and offers insights into how these religious communities might have lived and interacted with their local communities.
Early Medieval Munster
Title | Early Medieval Munster PDF eBook |
Author | Michael A. Monk |
Publisher | Cork University Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781859181072 |
A major contribution to the study and understanding of Early Medieval Ireland, which offers radical interpretations of new evidence.
The Archaeology of Medieval Ireland
Title | The Archaeology of Medieval Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Terry B. Barry |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2002-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134982984 |
An indispensable guide to the major monuments of the period - earthen and stone castles, moated sites, villages, towns, cathedrals, churches, tower houses, pottery kilns and mills.
Ireland in the Medieval World, AD 400-1000
Title | Ireland in the Medieval World, AD 400-1000 PDF eBook |
Author | Edel Bhreathnach |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781846823428 |
This is a study of Ireland's people, landscape, and place in the world from late antiquity to the reign of Brian Borama. The book narrates the story of Ireland's emergence into history, using anthropological, archaeological, historical, and literary evidence. The subjects covered include the king, the kingdom and the royal household, religion and customs, free and unfree classes in society, exiles, and foreigners. The rural, urban, ecclesiastical, ceremonial, and mythological landscapes of early medieval Ireland anchor the history of early Irish society in the rich tapestry of archaeological sites, monuments, and place-names that have survived to the present day. A historiography of medieval Irish studies presents the commentaries of a variety of scholars, from the 17th-century Franciscan Micheal O Cleirigh to Eoin Mac Neill, the founding father of modern scholarship. *** "Bhreathnach draws on archaeological evidence to supply insights into a society that has left only oblique views in the written record, proposing a revised view of the place of Ireland in medieval Europe....the book features eight pages of color plates and many photos, and is a must for academic libraries, particularly those with extensive history or archaeology collections. Essential." - Choice, Vol. 52, No. 4, December 2014 *** Featured in 'Outstanding Academic Titles', a prestigious list of publications for the year 2014. - Choice, January 2015 [Subject: History, Medieval Studies, Archaeology, Anthropology, Irish Studies, Religious Studies]
Medieval Irish Buildings, 1100-1600
Title | Medieval Irish Buildings, 1100-1600 PDF eBook |
Author | Tadhg O'Keeffe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Architecture, Medieval |
ISBN | 9781846822483 |
Irelands landscape is dotted with remains of medieval buildings, most of them in ruins. As works of architecture, these buildings have very specific stories to tell about the people who built them and about the societies in which they functioned, but it is hard for historians to hear those stories without some knowledge of architecture. This guide seeks to provide historians with the knowledge they need to tap into this great reservoir of information. It reviews the different types of medieval building that one encounters in Ireland, discusses their measurements, materials and construction techniques, explains their functions, and provides a checklist of datable features and includes a guide to recording buildings.