Emania Vol.17, Focus on Munster (1998)

Emania Vol.17, Focus on Munster (1998)

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Emania Vol. 17

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Focus on Munster (1998)

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

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Emania Vol.15, 1996 - Focus on Navan

Emania Vol.15, 1996 – Focus on Navan

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Emania Vol.15, 1996

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 

Focus on Navan

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

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Emania Vol. 8, Focus on Navan Complex (1991)

Emania Vol. 8, Focus on Navan Complex (1991)

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Emania Vol. 7

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Focus on Navan Complex 1991

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

Contents;

Hartwell, Barrie: Recent air survey results from Navan, 5-9.
Mallory, J.P.: Excavations at Haughey’s Fort: 1989-1990, 10-26.
McCormack, Finbar: The animal bones from Haughey’s Fort: second report, 27-33.
Hawthorne, Mark: A preliminary analysis of wood remains from Haughey’s Fort, 34-38.
Baillie, M.G.L. & Brown, D.M.: A dendro-date from Haughey’s Fort?, 39-40.
Lynn, C.J.: A burnt layer beside the King’s Stables, 41-42.
Warner, R.B.: The Drumconwell Ogham and its implications, 43-50.
Lynn, C.J.: Knockaulin (Dún Ailinne) and Navan: some architectural comparisons, 51-56.
McCormick, Finbar: Evidence of dairying at Dún Ailinne?, 57-59.
Toner, Gregory: Cormac Conloinges – the hero of the Mound, 60-62.

 

Emania Vol. 7, Focus on Dún Ailline and Ancient Leinster (1990)

Emania Vol. 7, Focus on Dún Ailline and Ancient Leinster (1990)

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Emania Vol. 7

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Focus on Dún Ailline and Ancient Leinster (1990)

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

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Emania Vol. 6, Focus on the Dorsey (1989)

Emania Vol. 6, Focus on the Dorsey (1989)

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Emania Vol. 6

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Focus on the Dorsey (1989)

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

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Emania Vol. 4, Focus on Haughey’s Fort (1988)

Emania Vol. 4, Focus on Haughey’s Fort (1988)

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Emania Vol. 4

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Focus on Haughey’s Fort (1988)

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

(Please see below for full list of contents)

Emania Vol. 5, 1988 - Focus on RathcroghanOut of stock

Emania Vol. 5, 1988 – Focus on Rathcroghan

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Emania number 5

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group, Autumn 1988

Focus on Rathcroghan

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

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Emania Vol.16, 1997 - Focus on WarfareOut of stock

Emania Vol.16, 1997 – Focus on Warfare

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Emania Vol.16, 1997

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group –

Focus on Warfare

Emania is the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on Ireland’s Celtic past. The main focus of the journal is on the Ulster Cycle of tales, the ancient ‘Royal Sites’ of Ireland and the archaeology and environment of Ireland in the period from the Late Bronze Age until the Early Medieval period.

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Wolves in Ireland - A natural and cultural history - Kieran Hickey

Wolves in Ireland – A natural and cultural history – Kieran Hickey

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‘A fascinating overview of the wolf in Ireland through the ages. Hickey redresses the demonization of this iconic animal.’ – Ciaran Mc Mahon, Team leader, Dublin zoo

Kieran Hickey is a lecturer in the Department of Geography, NUI Galway. He is the author of Deluge: Ireland’s weather disasters, 2009–2010 (Open Air, 2010).

The World of the Galloglass - Seán Duffy (editor)Out of stock

The World of the Galloglass – Seán Duffy (editor)

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The World of the Galloglass: Kings, Warlords and Warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200-1600

This volume contains the proceedings of a recent Edinburgh conference at which scholars discussed the intersection of Scottish and Irish politics and culture in the later Middle Ages. It was a world epitomized by the neglected figure of the galloglass and several of the papers explore the role of these West Highland dynasties and their rapid proliferation throughout Ireland from the late thirteenth century onwards, but the volume also examines the high politics of Scottish royal involvement in Ireland, and the common culture of Gaeldom, particularly as manifested in the corpus of surviving bardic verse.

Contributors include: Steve Boardman, David Caldwell, Alison Cathcart, Seán Duffy, David Edwards, Wilson McLeod, Kenneth Nicholls, Alasdair Ross, Katharine Simms, and Alex Woolf.