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Medieval Dublin XII (Paperback, New)
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Medieval Dublin XII (Paperback, New)
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This, the twelfth volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of
Medieval Dublin Symposium, contains reports on recent
archaeological excavations in and around Dublin city. Claire Walsh
found for the first time evidence of a Hiberno-Norse community
living outside the walled city in the Coombe, and Alan Hayden
traces the later archaeology of the area in excavations along the
route of the Coombe Bypass. The Liberties was also the location of
Judith Carroll's excavations of medieval industrial activity at
Thomas Street and Vicar Street, while Rosanne Meenan reports on her
excavations in the vicinity of the medieval St. Peter's Church at
Stephen Street Lower. Edmund O'Donovan discusses excavations at St.
Nathi's Church in Dundrum, which revealed a series of fortified
enclosures around the early monastic foundation, and Geraldine
Stout attempts to reconstruct the precincts of the great Cistercian
abbey of St. Mary. Historical studies include Grace O'Keeffe's
examination of the connection between Dublin and Bristol in the
Middle Ages, Colm Lennon's study of the medieval manor of Clontarf,
and Aine Foley's investigation of the sheriffs who administered the
medieval county of Dublin. Another highlight is Ellen O'Flaherty's
report on the manuscript materials for the history of medieval
Dublin preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin.
(Series: Medieval Dublin)
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