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- Page 28 and 29: Antrim Antiville, Co. Antrim Early
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Antrim Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reime
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Antrim Craigywarren, Co. Antrim Ear
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Antrim Deer Park Farms, Co. Antrim
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Antrim Fig. 21: Plans of phases fro
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Antrim References: Kenward, H. K. &
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Antrim Dromore, Co. Antrim Early Me
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Antrim Drumadoon, Co. Antrim Early
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Antrim Fig. 27: Phase III occupatio
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Antrim Fig. 29: Plan of Enclosure 3
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Antrim References: Harper, A. E. T.
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Antrim ‘Larrybane’ (Knocksoghey
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Antrim Fig. 32: Plan of excavated a
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Antrim Fig. 34: Phase 1 roundhouse
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Antrim Fig. 35: Plan of interior of
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Antrim Fig. 36: Plan of Seacash, Co
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Antrim Shane’s Castle Park, Co. A
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Armagh County Armagh Fig. 38: Signi
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Armagh Fig. 39: Early Medieval exca
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Armagh Fig. 41: Excavations at Abbe
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Armagh Derry More, Co. Armagh Early
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Armagh Fig. 44: ‘Figure-of-eight
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Clare County Clare Fig. 46: Signifi
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Clare beside the central hearth and
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Clare ‘Cahercommaun Fort’, (Tul
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Clare Fig. 48: Plan of Cahercommaun
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Clare large assemblage of charred c
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Clare Carrigoran, Co. Clare Early M
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Clare Garrynamona, Co. Clare Early
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Clare ‘Glencurran Cave’ (Tullyc
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Clare Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Clare The focus of the early mediev
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Clare The earthen oratory(s) were r
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Clare Fig. 52: Plan of Inishcealtra
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Clare Killulla, Co. Clare Early Med
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Clare ‘Thady’s Fort’ (Ballyca
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Cork County Cork Fig. 56: Significa
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Cork Ballycatteen Fort, Co. Cork Ea
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Cork Fig. 58: Plan of Ballycatteen,
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Cork Fig. 59: Plan of St. Gobnet’
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Cork Fig. 60: Plan of enclosure and
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Cork layer of charcoal. The layer o
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Cork diagnostic furnace bottoms, or
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Cork Carrigillihy, Co. Cork Early M
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Cork Carrigrohane, Co. Cork Early M
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Cork Hiberno-Scandinavian Cork Hano
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Cork Fig. 65: Plan of Scandinavian
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Cork low-lying marshy location of S
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Cork replaced part of the waterfron
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Cork property boundaries were align
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Cork and smaller plots. Type 4 buil
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Cork Mid-Eleventh Century Type 6 Si
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Cork References: Bradley, J., & Hal
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Cork Lennon, A. M. 2003. Grattan St
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Cork the point of a copper-alloy st
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Cork Garryduff I & II, Garryduff, C
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Cork Fig. 71: Plan of excavation at
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Cork charred oat grains and one cha
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Cork Lisduggan North 1, 2 & 3, Co.
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Cork Lisleagh II, Co. Cork Early Me
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Cork ‘Lisnacaheragh Fort’ (Garr
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Cork Fig. 75: Plan of Garranes, Co.
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Cork It appears that the three sout
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Cork Oldcourt, Co. Cork Early Medie
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Cork Park North, Midleton, Co. Cork
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Cork Raheens I, Co. Cork Early Medi
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Cork Raheens II, Co. Cork Early Med
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Cork Skahanagh North, Co. Cork Earl
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Donegal County Donegal Fig. 81: Sig
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Donegal Rinnaraw, Co. Donegal Early
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Donegal Fig. 84: Plan of ‘byre-ho
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Down County Down Fig. 86: Significa
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Down Fig. 87: Excavated areas at Ba
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Down Castleskreen Co. Down Early Me
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Down Fig. 91: Aerial photograph of
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Down Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer,
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Down Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer,
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Down Fig. 95: Structures in South P
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Down Fig. 96: Plan of Dunnyneill Is
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Down Gransha, Co. Down Early Mediev
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Down Lough Faughan Crannog (Ballyro
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Down Rathmullan Lower, Co. Down Ear
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Down Fig. 101: Plan of Phase 1 at R
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Down Tullylish, Co. Down Early Medi
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Down ‘White Fort’ (Drumaroad td
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Down Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer,
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Dublin Ballycullen, Old Court, Co.
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Dublin ‘Butterfield’, Rathfarnh
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Dublin Structure 3 measured 9.4m by
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Dublin Dalkey Island, Co. Dublin Ea
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Dublin Fig. 109: Plan of excavation
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Dublin Temple Bar West Grid referen
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Dublin Fig. 111: Plan of ninth-cent
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Dublin Fig. 113: Plan of eleventh-c
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Dublin probably not a floodbank - u
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Dublin Fig. 115: Plan of ‘road’
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Dublin Murray’s (1983, 43-57) stu
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Dublin Fig. 120: Plan of Type 5 Hou
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Dublin Two structures (‘E’ and
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Dublin Simpson, L. 1999. Director's
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Dublin Fig. 121: Aerial photograph
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Dublin The final phase was associat
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Dublin Rosepark, Co. Dublin 1. Earl
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Dublin Fig. 124: Phase II at Rosepa
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Dublin ‘St Gobban’, Kilgobbin,
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Dublin St Michael le Pole Ecclesias
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Dublin and significantly, the archa
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Dublin accurate, it further points
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Dublin Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reime
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Fermanagh County Fermanagh Fig. 130
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Fermanagh Fig. 131: Enclosure at Bo
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Fermanagh Fig. 132: Excavated area
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Fermanagh Fig. 134: Plan of Lisdoo,
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Galway County Galway Fig. 136: Sign
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Galway Fig. 138: Plan of corner of
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Galway Fig. 139: Plan of enclosure
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Galway UB-7434 Infant 1215±32 BP A
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Galway Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reime
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Galway Fig. 141: Plan of early medi
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Galway Fig. 142: Cells and church a
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Galway Fig. 143: Plan of excavation
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Galway Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reime
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Galway attributable to the early me
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Galway Rathgurreen, Co. Galway Earl
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Galway Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reime
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Kerry Ballyegan, Co. Kerry Early Me
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Kerry Beginish, Co. Kerry Early Med
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Kerry Fig. 149: Plan of House 1 at
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Kerry width) appears to have origin
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Kerry The fifteenth- to seventeenth
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Kerry Church Island (Ballycarbery W
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Kerry A water-collecting pit was ex
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Kerry Fig. 154: Plan of House 2, Ch
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Kerry Fig. 155: Plan of Clogher, Co
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Kerry A number of finds possibly as
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Kerry Fig. 156: Plan of cave at Clo
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Kerry Coarhabeg, Valentia Island Ea
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Kerry Dromthacker, Co. Kerry Early
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Kerry Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Kerry nineteenth century and it is
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Kerry Fig. 162: Plan of rampart and
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Kerry Illaunloughan, Co. Kerry Earl
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Kerry Fig. 164: Plan of the Phase 1
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Kerry ‘Leacanabuaile’ (Kimego W
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Kerry Fig. 166: Plan of Leacanabuil
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Kerry Fig. 167: Aerial photograph o
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Kerry stones in the southeast and s
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Kerry surviving to a height of 0.90
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Kerry Fig. 170: Plan of Structures
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Kildare County Kildare Fig. 171: Si
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Kildare Fig. 172: Plan of Killickaw
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Kildare ‘Maynooth Castle’ (Mayn
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Kildare Narraghmore, Co. Kildare Ea
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Kildare Pollardstown, Co. Kildare E
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Kilkenny Dunbell Big (5), Co. Kilke
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Kilkenny Dunbell Big (6), Co. Kilke
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Kilkenny Reference: Murthagh, B. 19
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Kilkenny A series of linear feature
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Kilkenny Loughboy, Co. Kilkenny Ear
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Laois County Laois Fig. 180: Signif
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Laois Fig. 181: Features at Parknah
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Limerick County Limerick Fig. 182:
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Limerick Fig. 183: Plan of house fo
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Limerick backfilled deposit. The me
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Limerick ‘Carraig Aille I’ (Lou
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Limerick ‘Carraig Aille II’ (Lo
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Limerick Fig. 187: Plan of Carraig
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Limerick eight whetstones; four fra
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Limerick Fig. 189: Excavated featur
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Limerick corner of the excavated ar
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Limerick the ‘enclosure’ is the
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Limerick was faced with stone. Ther
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Limerick Grange, Co. Limerick Early
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Limerick Fig. 192: Excavated areas
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Limerick no wattle- or postholes an
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Limerick Newtown, Co. Limerick Earl
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Limerick Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Rei
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Limerick Two burials were uncovered
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Limerick Sluggary, Co. Limerick Ear
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Londonderry County Londonderry Fig.
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Londonderry Fig. 199: Plan of house
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Londonderry Fig. 200: Early medieva
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Londonderry Magheramenagh, Co. Lond
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Londonderry Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ
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Longford Aghadegnan, Co. Longford E
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Longford References: Carroll, J. 19
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Louth Balgatheran 1, Co. Louth Earl
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Louth Balriggan, Co. Louth Early Me
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Louth century based on the presence
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Louth Carn More, Co. Louth Early Me
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Louth Faughart Lower, Co. Louth Ear
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Louth Haggardstown, Co. Louth Early
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Louth References: Campbell, C. 1994
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Louth southern entrance was marked
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Louth Marshes Upper, Co. Louth Earl
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Louth Site 4 at Marshes Upper revea
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Louth Fig. 210: Plan of Marshes Upp
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Louth References: Campbell, K. 2002
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Louth corbelled chamber. It was sit
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Louth Newtownbalregan, Co. Louth Ea
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Louth Whiterath, Co. Louth Early Me
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Mayo Ardcloon, Co. Mayo Early Medie
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Mayo This is similar to the metalwo
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Mayo Castlegar, Co. Mayo Early Medi
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Mayo Inishkea North, Co. Mayo Early
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Mayo Fig. 220: Plan of House C at I
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Mayo Fig. 221: Plan of excavations
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Mayo Lislackagh, Co. Mayo Early Med
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Mayo Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer,
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Mayo Fig. 225: Plan of excavated ar
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Meath Athlumney, Co. Meath Souterra
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Meath Augherskea, Knockmark, Co. Me
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Meath Baronstown, Co. Meath Early M
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Meath Fig. 229: Plan of Baronstown,
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Meath References: Linnane, S. & Kin
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Meath were also identified across t
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Meath Fig. 230: Plan of souterrain
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Meath spindle whorls, loom beater p
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Meath Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Meath Fig. 232: Excavation at Clanc
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Meath cut twice. The primary deposi
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Meath Fig. 233: Phases at Collierst
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Meath Colp West, Co. Meath Early Me
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Meath Colp West, Co. Meath Early Me
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Meath References: Clarke, L. & Murp
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Meath Dowdstown 2, Co. Meath Early
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Meath Fig. 236: Early medieval encl
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Meath Fig. 238: Phases of enclosure
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Meath Ferganstown and Ballymackon,
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Meath smithing hearths which demons
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Meath Kells, Co. Meath Early Mediev
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Meath Fifty two burials were reveal
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Meath Knowth, Co. Meath 1. Early Me
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Meath Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Meath Imar’ (Inis Locha Gabhar do
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Meath References: Comber, M. 1997.
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Meath Fig. 243: Plan of enclosure a
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Meath a thick layer of charcoal-fle
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Meath being provisioned by the inha
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Meath Ninch, Laytown, Co. Meath Ear
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Meath Platin, Co. Meath 1. Early Me
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Meath Randalstown, Co. Meath Early
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Meath Ratoath, Co. Meath Early Medi
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Meath Fig. 246: Plan of enclosures
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Meath References: Dehaene, G. 2004:
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Meath this area became the new focu
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Meath Fig. 247: Plan of Raystown, C
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Meath References: Seaver, M. 2004:1
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Meath E ware. A dog skeleton dating
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Meath Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Meath Sheephouse 2, Co. Meath Early
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Meath Smithstown, Co. Meath Early M
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Monaghan Lisanisk, Co. Monaghan Ear
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Offaly County Offaly Fig. 251: Sign
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Offaly an open-air site used for co
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Offaly References: Ffrench, J. F. M
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Offaly Fig. 253: Plan of palisaded
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Offaly wicker-walled house were the
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Roscommon County Roscommon Fig. 254
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Roscommon Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Re
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Roscommon SMR No: RO021-042017 This
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Roscommon Fig. 256: Summary of 2004
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Sligo ‘Grange West’ (inc. Bally
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Sligo Grange West, Co Sligo (Settle
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Sligo Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Sligo Fig. 261: Plan of Promontory
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Sligo Magheraboy, Co. Sligo Early M
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Sligo Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Reimer
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Sligo Period III, a large mound of
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Sligo (No plans were available for
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Sligo Phase 4 was an open stony pla
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Tipperary Bowling Green, Co. Tipper
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Tipperary Cormac’s Chapel, St. Pa
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Tipperary ‘Killederdadrum’ (Lac
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Tipperary cemetery appears to have
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Tipperary Fig. 268: Features excava
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Tipperary Fig. 269: Plan of hut at
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Tyrone Altanagh, Co. Tyrone Early M
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Tyrone Clogher (Clogher Demesne td.
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Tyrone UB-842 Late ringfort occupat
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Tyrone Fig. 274: Excavated area at
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Tyrone Killyliss, Co. Tyrone Early
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Tyrone Fig. 278: Section through di
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Tyrone Fig. 279: Excavated features
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Waterford Ballykilmurry, Co. Waterf
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Waterford The cave was inhabited so
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Waterford Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Re
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Waterford Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Re
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Waterford The final phase of activi
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Waterford Hiberno-Scandinavian Wate
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Waterford There are a growing numbe
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Waterford reinforced by the additio
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Waterford 1989; Scully 1990). If th
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Waterford Layers of dumped organic
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Waterford At least fourteen plots w
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Waterford and Bath ‘A’ wares fr
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Waterford excavated evidence was co
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Waterford Structures were uncovered
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Waterford An excavation at the corn
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Waterford considerable assemblage o
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Waterford McCutcheon; based on exca
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Waterford Scully, O. 1992:175. Pete
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Waterford Woodstown 6, Co. Waterfor
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Waterford Stratified rotary sharpen
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Waterford Radiocarbon Dates: (PJ Re
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Westmeath County Westmeath Fig. 296
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Westmeath Hencken believed that, af
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Westmeath knife, a crutch-head ring
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Westmeath Fig. 297: Aerial photogra
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Westmeath Industry and craft was ab
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Westmeath uppermost layer produced
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Westmeath Fig. 298: Plan of enclosu
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Westmeath ‘Uisneach’ (Rathnew t
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Wexford County Wexford Fig. 301: Si
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Wicklow County Wicklow Fig. 303: Si
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Wicklow Fig. 304: Plan of sub-recta