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         Ireland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Ireland (Oxford Archaeological Guides) by Andy Halpin, Conor Newman, 2006-11-20
  2. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland by Nancy Edwards, 2006-12-20
  3. The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Richard Bradley, 2007-03-05
  4. Irish Archaeology Illustrated
  5. Archaeology and Environment in Early Dublin: Medieval Dublin Excavations 1962 - 81 (Medieval Dublin Excavations, 1962-81. Series C, Vol. 1.) by G. Frank Mitchell, Camilla A. Dickson, et all 1987-01
  6. The Archaeology of Medieval Ireland (University Paperbacks) by T. B. Barry, 1988-10-20
  7. Celtic Crosses of Britain and Ireland (Shire Archaeology) by Malcolm Seaborne, 2009-06-23
  8. The Archaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches (SOCIETY FOR MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS) by Nancy Edwards, 2009-12-31
  9. Archaeology of Ireland by Robert MacAlister, 1996-08-30
  10. The Illustrated Archaeology of Ireland
  11. From Genesis to Prehistory: The Archaeological Three Age System and its Contested Reception in Denmark, Britain, and Ireland (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology) by Peter Rowley-Conwy, 2007-12-20
  12. Maritime Ireland: Coastal Archaeology of an Island People by Aidan O'Sullivan, Colin Breen, 2007-09-28
  13. The Archaeology of Medieval Rural Settlement in Ireland (Discovery Programme Monograph) by Kieran Denis O'Conor, 1987-01
  14. Industrial Ireland 1750-1930: An Archaeology by Colin Rynne, 2006-12-13

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3. National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology And History - Kildare Street, Dublin 2,
Built in the 1880s, this holds exhibitions such as the Viking Exhibition, the War of Independence Exhibition, many priceless items are on display, and is well worth a visit.
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6. Northern Ireland Archaeology Forum
A network of individuals and organisations aiming to protect, study and promote the historic environment.
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7. Island Ireland: Irish Archaeology
An Internet guide to Irish archaeology ancient settlements, high crosses, the ogham alphabet, dolmens, crannogs and more.
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The following hand-picked links will take you to resources on Celtic culture, ancient Irish stones and archaeological sites, Irish high crosses, the ogham alphabet and more. STARTING PLACES: IRISH ARCHAEOLOGY We have Diego Meozzi and Paola Arosia to thank for an excellent site, Stones Pages . Great photographs and detailed information on all your favourite dolmens, passage tombs, crannogs, etc. Even personal evaluations of the sites with ratings for access, general impression and ambience. Staigue Fort, Poulnabrone dolmen... they're all here in glorious HTML. An interesting, rather amusing guide to

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9. Archaeology
Archaeology. The National Museum of Ireland Archaeology is the national repository for all archaeological objects found in Ireland and home to over two million artefacts.
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The National Museum of Ireland is dedicated to showcasing items of Irish art, culture, and natural history. Of the three branches the collections are divided amongst, the archaeology section, located on Kildare Street, holds the best known and most impressive of all of the exhibits. Its collection of medieval metalwork is known as the Treasury and is home to the world's most complete collection of Celtic metal artifacts, dating back from Ireland's Iron and Bronze Ages. Highlights of the collection include the Ardaugh Chalice, considered the finest piece of Celtic art found, and the Tara Brooch, an intricate piece of jewelry crafted in the 8th century. Other artifacts are grouped into "hoards", of which the Mooghaun and Broighter hoards are the most notable. The museum also displays an extensive collection of prehistoric goldwork as well as artifacts that document the settlement of Ireland from 7,000 BC all the way up to 500 BC. The second floor of the museum is dedicated to relics of the Viking era, dating from their nearly 400 year reign over Dublin.

11. The Archaeology Of Ancient Ireland
An illustrated introduction to Irish archaeology by Michael Sundermeier, of Creighton University, Oregon, US.
http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/archaeol.htm
The Archaeology of Ancient Ireland
Prehistoric Ireland. Little remains of Irish dwellings that predates the sixth century a.d. The abundance of wood and the difficulty of working stone with primitive tools undoubtedly accounts in part for this. In addition, the primitive farming practice of depleting the fields and then moving on to new ones made the laborious erection of a permanent stone dwelling unfeasible. Moreover, livestock constituted a major part of the wealth of the time, and the pasturing of flocks required considerable mobility, since the animals lived as foragers and were not, for the most part, fed grain from the laboriously worked fields. Furthermore, there were at that time no towns or even villages where artifacts might accumulate over a considerable period of time. At the most there were quasi-permanent encampments such as the royal sites of Cruachan and Emain Macha. Burial sites, however, are another matter. Court graves and passage graves can be found dating from as early 3,500 years b.c. (Harbison 5-ff). A court grave (or court tomb) was divided into two basic parts: a long chamber which contained smaller compartments in which remains were deposited, and a large open-space or court at the entrance to the chamber. The court was semi-circular and marked off by large standing stones. The chamber was roofed by a stone mound which tapered toward the back. Presumably the open court was used for rituals associated with burial.

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The ornamental wrought iron gates of the National Museum Of Ireland Archaeology guard Ireland's Celtic gold treasures. Picture taken on 25 March 2009
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13. Ireland Archaeology
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