The Discovery Programme, an Irish State funded archaeological research companay investigating the past of Ireland from earlies times.
www.discoveryprogramme.ie
An illustrated history and catalogue of Coins in Ireland.
The Mallow Archaeological & Historical Society encourages the study of history and archaeology in North Cork, Ireland ...
www.rootsweb.com/~irlmahs
Tables of contents | Abstracts (single file) | Abstracts by volume | Submissions | Order information | Links The word peritia means `skill, expertise, knowledge' and in Hiberno-Latin it means `historical knowledge', Irish senchas. In the case of Ireland, Peritia sees the vernacular and Latin traditions, usually separated by disciplinary boundaries, as expressions of a single cultural entity. It ...
UCC Archaeology Department ...
www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/archaeology
Wordwell was established in 1986 as a publisher of books on Irish archaeology and heritage. In our first year we took over publication of the annual Excavations Bulletin, an invaluable resource for archaeologists, containing summary accounts of all the excavations in Ireland. In 1987 Wordwell published the first issue of Ireland's only quarterly archaeology magazine, Archaeology Ireland, many ...
Journal of the School of Celtic Studies ...
www.celt.dias.ie/publications/celtica
Irish archaeological and historical journals ...
www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/journals.html
Archaeological Field School based in the West of Ireland.
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 ...
mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/archaeol.htm
Homepage of The Journal of Irish Archaeology ...
Kildare Archaeological Society promotes the study of the archaeology and antiquities of County Kildare, Ireland.
ANCIENT SITES IN THE IRISH LANDSCAPE Holy Well, Cuilleann, County Tipperary, formerly dedicated to Our Lady as were most of the holy wells of Ireland. Photograph Copyright J. M ABBOTT 1996 The largest stone circle in Ireland Lios na Grainsi ( Stones of the Sun), Loch Gur, County Limerick Photograph Copyright J. M ABBOTT 1996 HOLY WELLS abound in the Irish Countryside. This one was ...
www.iol.ie/~plugin/landscap.htm
A Brief Guide To Irish Archaeological Sites This page is intended as a brief intorduction to some of the many types of archaeological monuments which can be seen in Ireland. It is constantly updated so check back regularly. Wedge Tombs Ceremonial enclosures Bronze Age Burials Barrows Cairns Stone Circles Fulachta Fiadh Ringforts and Cashels Souterrains Medieval Moated Sites Mottes Further ...
www.iol.ie/~sec/sites.htm
Archaeology The Heritage Council is advised on archaeological matters by the statutory Archaeology Committee. The Council has inherited the functions, established in the National Monuments Acts, of the National Monuments Advisory Council. It grant-aids a number of archaeological research projects. The Council is a statutory consultee under the Planning Regulations and the Committee has an input ...
www.iol.ie/~sec/archaeol.htm
Eachtra Archaeological Projects provide a range of professional archaeological services for businesses, individuals, urban district councils, county councils and to the construction industry. Planning conditions, Archaeological Impact Assessments, Foreshore Assessments, Monitoring, Excavation, Assessments, Recording, Architectural Assessments all catered for.
Information about my investigations of the Celtic high cross in Clonmacnois (County Offaly, Ireland) ...
www2.hawaii.edu/~mcarson/clonmacnois.html
Dunamase This is an archaeology website dedicated primarily to the medieval castle of Dunamase in County Laois, Ireland, but I will add information about other archaeological sites in which I have been involved. It contains the complete text of a report on work at Nenagh Castle. If you go to the very end and scroll backwards you will see that I put short summaries of all the work I am involved ...
homepage.eircom.net/~dunamase/Dunamase.html