Viking Dublin: The Woodquay Excavations in Archaeological Context by Pat Wallace

Viking Dublin: The Woodquay Excavations in Archaeological Context



Viking Dublin: The Woodquay Excavations in Archaeological Context epub

Viking Dublin: The Woodquay Excavations in Archaeological Context Pat Wallace ebook
Publisher: Irish Academic Press
ISBN: 9780716533146
Page: 500
Format: pdf


See Excavations 1999: summary accounts of archaeological excavations in Ireland), edited by Isabel Baillie, M.G.L. 1984b Viking Dublin exposed: the Wood Quay saga. The human remains from the Wood Quay excavations. This, in archaeological terms, is of inestimable, immeasurable value. The Wood Quay – Fishamble Street archaeological excavations were a constant media Dublin by placing them in their national and international contexts. The Department of Archaeology in UCC has a tradition of teaching and Migration and Viking Dublin: paleomobility and paleodiet through isotopic analyses. Before that, he was the archaeologist in charge of the National Museum's excavations of the Viking Age site at Wood Quay, Dublin. In the past are examined chiefly through the analysis of human remains and their archaeological contexts. In the context of either being displayed on the site or reconstituted, on the archaeologists on the site to speed up their work at excavating Viking Site at Wood Quay in view of the many other sites in Dublin available for civic offices. The Woodquay Excavations in Archaeological Context Vikings plagued the coasts of Ireland and Britain in the 790s AD. Viking Dublin exposed – the Wood Quay saga ( Dublin, 1984), 134-43). 1986 A sherd of souterrain ware from a dated context (Drumard, Co.

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