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O’Devaney Gardens, is a 40 minute documentary about life and change in O’Devaney Gardens in Dublin’s North West Inner City. With the help of local people , the film tells the story of the area from when it was built in the early 1950s. The film explores the story of many of the o

Teddy boys | King Billy’s Field | Cattle Market

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Object O’Devany Gardens - Inside Out Outside In (40 mins) 2007has no cover

The following final report details the results of archaeological excavations at Lissava, Co. Tipperary, which were excavated along a section of the N8 Cashel to Mitchelstown Road Improvement Scheme. These sites comprised four fulachta fiadh and a burnt mound in varying degrees of

archaeology | dating (measuring) | stratigraphic report

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Object Archaeological excavation report, E2296 Lissava, County Tipperary.has no cover

'Radiocarbon dates from excavated archaeological sites described in these proceedings' appendix to the seminar proceedings entitled 'New routes to the past' (2007) edited by Jerry O'Sullivan and Michael Stanley

archaeology | radiocarbon dating

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Object New routes to the past - Appendixhas no cover

Raheenagurren, 2 km south-east of the town of Gorey, Co. Wexford, has long been subdivided into two separate townlands.While the exact meaning of the name is not clear, ‘Raheen’ refers to a rath or ringfort.These are typical settlement sites of the early medieval period, broad

archaeology | excavation (sites) | ringforts

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Object Beside the rath: excavations at Raheenagurren West, Co. Wexfordhas no cover

The discovery of a previously undocumented burial-ground attracts human interest. We feel a certain sensitivity among the surroundings, unfortunately all too often from some deep- rooted memory of our own attendance at the funerals of family or friends. Deep within ourselves we

archaeology | excavation (sites) | burials

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Object Pagan or Christian? Excavation of a hilltop cemetary at Cross, Co. Galwayhas no cover

A previously unknown type of ceramic vessel was recovered from a site on the route of the N8 Mitchelstown Relief Road. Bruce Sutton excavated the site for Eachtra Archaeological Projects as part of a programme of testing and excavation undertaken on behalf of Cork County Council

archaeology | excavation (sites) | pottery

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Object The new face of Bronze Age potteryhas no cover