Garranes : An Early Medieval Royal Site in South-West Ireland
Ringforts were an important part of the rural settlement landscape of early medieval Ireland (AD 400-1100). While most of those circular enclosures were farmsteads, a small number had special significance as centres of political power and elite residence, also associated with specialized crafts. One...
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Main Author: | O'Brien, William (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Hogan, Nick (auth) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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Archaeopress Publishing
2021
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