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The Use of Social Space in Early Medieval Irish Houses with Particular Reference to Ulster (Paperback)
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The Use of Social Space in Early Medieval Irish Houses with Particular Reference to Ulster (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports British Series
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This study takes as its subject matter the use of social space in
early medieval Irish houses (c. AD 600-1200), with the evidence
from the province of Ulster interrogated in more detail. During
this period there is a shift from curvilinear to rectilinear house
forms. Excavation reports, published and unpublished, have been
widely consulted and are the main focus for this research. The Old
Irish legal tract Crith Gablach, composed during the earlier part
of the early medieval period, is analysed in particular detail with
reference to its information about houses and social status. The
earlier chapters include a review of earlier research in Ireland
and elsewhere including a range of archaeological and
anthropological house-related research.
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