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. 17

Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Focus on Munster (1998)

Hellmuth, Petra Sabine: A giant among kings and heroes: some preliminary thoughts on the character Cú Roí mac Dáire in medieval Irish literature, 5-11.
Woodman, P.C.: The Early Iron Age of South Munster: not so different after all, 13-19.
Raftery, Barry: Observations on the Iron Age in Munster, 21-24.
Warner, R.B.: Is there an Iron Age in Munster?, 25-29.
Aitchinson, Nick: Late Bronze Age ritual at Haughey’s Fort: the evidence of the deposited cup-and-ring marked stone, 31-39.
McComb, A.M.G.: The carbonized hazel nut shell fragments from feature no. 283 at Haughey’s Fort, Co. Armagh, 41-44.
Baillie, M.G.L. & Brown, D.M.: Further evidence confirms the twelfth century BC dendro-date from the inner ditch of Haughey’s Fort, 45-46.
Mallory, Jim P. & Ó Donnabháin, Barra: The origins of the population of Ireland: a survey of putative immigrations in Irish prehistory and history, 47-81.
Avery, Michael: When did Irish reach Ireland: a query, 83.
Mallory, J.P.: Mesolithic modems and fantasy sheep: a reply to Michael Avery, 84-85.

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