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List of Figures<br />

Fig. 270: Significant early medieval excavations in Co. Tyrone. ........................................ 580<br />

Fig. 271: Early medieval Phase 1 at Altanagh, Co. Tyrone (after Williams 1986, 54). ......... 581<br />

Fig. 272: Early medieval Phase 2 occupation at Altanagh, Co. Tyrone (after Williams 1986,<br />

facing 58). .................................................................................................................... 582<br />

Fig. 273: Excavation plan of Clogher, Co. Tyrone (after Bonner 2001, 19). ....................... 584<br />

Fig. 274: Excavated area at Dunmisk, Co. Tyrone (after Ivens 1988, 28). ......................... 587<br />

Fig. 275: Rectangular timber structure (church?) at Dunmisk (after Ivens 1989, 60). ........ 587<br />

Fig. 276: Excavated area at Killyliss, Co. Tyrone (after Ivens 1984, 12). ........................... 590<br />

Fig. 277: Hut-site and latrine at Killyliss, Co. Tyrone (after Ivens 1984, 23). ..................... 590<br />

Fig. 278: Section through ditch at Killyliss, Co. Tyrone, showing find location of wicker fence<br />

(after Ivens 1984, 21). .................................................................................................. 591<br />

Fig. 279: Excavated features at Mullaghbane, Co. Tyrone (after Harper 1972, 38). ........... 593<br />

Fig. 280: Significant early medieval excavations in Co. Waterford..................................... 594<br />

Fig. 281: Plan of Ballykilmurry, Co. Waterford (after Mongey 1933). ................................. 595<br />

Fig. 282: Plan of Kilgreany Cave, Co. Waterford (after Dowd 2002). ................................. 598<br />

Fig. 283: Plan of Kiltera, Co. Waterford (after Macalister 1935-7). .................................... 604<br />

Fig. 284: Location of excavated sites 1982-92 in Waterford City (after Hurley et al. 1997, 3).<br />

.................................................................................................................................... 607<br />

Fig. 285: Topopgraphical development of Scandinavian Waterford (after Hurley et al. 1997,<br />

7). ............................................................................................................................... 609<br />

Fig. 286: Location map of Sites I-VI of the excavated defences of Waterford, 1982-92 (after<br />

Hurley et al. 1997, 21). ................................................................................................. 611<br />

Fig. 287: Plan of excavated defences at Bakehouse Lane, Waterford (after Hurley et al. 1997,<br />

23). .............................................................................................................................. 612<br />

Fig. 288: Artistic reconstruction of sunken building in Peter Street, Waterford (after Hurley et<br />

al. 1997, 48). ................................................................................................................ 617<br />

Fig. 289: Level 1 (mid-eleventh century) house plots on Peter Street, Waterford (after Hurley<br />

et al. 1997, 55). ............................................................................................................ 618<br />

Fig. 290: Excavated buildings on High Street, Waterford, 1986-92 (after Hurley et al. 1997,<br />

142). ............................................................................................................................ 619<br />

Fig. 291: Excavated buildings on Arundel Square, Waterford, 1986-92 (after Hurley et al.<br />

1997, 150). .................................................................................................................. 620<br />

Fig. 292: Excavated buildings in the Insula North, Waterford 1986-92 (after Hurley et al.<br />

1997, 155). .................................................................................................................. 621<br />

Fig. 293: Excavated buildings along Bakehouse Lane, Waterford, 1986-92 (after Hurley et al.<br />

1997, 165). .................................................................................................................. 621<br />

Fig. 294: Excavated buildings in the Insula South, Waterford, 1986-92 (after Hurley et al.<br />

1997, 173). .................................................................................................................. 622<br />

Fig. 295: Aerial photograph of Woodstown, Co. Waterford, showing outline of longphort<br />

(blue) (after Russell 2003, pl. 46). ................................................................................. 634<br />

Fig. 296: Significant early medieval excavations in Co. Westmeath. .................................. 637<br />

Fig. 297: Aerial photograph of Clonfad, Co. Westmeath, showing excavated outer and middle<br />

ditches and inner enclosure around ruined church (after Stevens 2007, 42). ..................... 643<br />

Fig. 298: Plan of enclosures at Rochfort Demesne, Co. Westmeath (after Channing 2007,<br />

113). ............................................................................................................................ 649<br />

Fig. 299: Plan of Togherstown, Co. Westmeath (after Macalister & Praeger 1931-2). ........ 650<br />

Fig. 300: Plan of enclosure of Uisneach. Co. Westmeath (after Macalister & Praeger 1928).<br />

.................................................................................................................................... 652<br />

Fig. 301: Significant early medieval excavations in Co. Wexford. ...................................... 653<br />

Fig. 302: Plan of house at Bride Street, Wexford (after Bourke 1995, 33). ........................ 654<br />

Fig. 303: Significant early medieval excavations in Co. Wicklow. ...................................... 655<br />

Fig. 304: Plan of sub-rectangular structure and kiln at Giltspur, Co. Wicklow (after Cryerhall &<br />

Moriarty 2006). ............................................................................................................. 657<br />

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