Description
The images within this dataset highlight the potential key habitation sites evident within a late medieval Gaelic landscape. From the castle site of the Ó Neill, the original tower house replaced by a plantation construction, to earthworks and ringforts, to crannogs. Though the latter sites are commonly associated with the Early Christian period, they may be the key to understanding the habitation patterns of late medieval Gaelic society in Ulster.
Dataset embargoed until 31 July 2023.
Dataset embargoed until 31 July 2023.
Date made available | Jun 2022 |
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Publisher | Queen's University Belfast |
Date of data production | Jun 2022 - |
Student theses
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Cultural landscapes of late medieval Gaelic Ulster
Author: Patrick, L., Jul 2022Supervisor: Lilley, K. (Supervisor) & Donnelly, C. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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Datasets
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Townland analysis across the estates of the Lucht Tighe and the Fews
Patrick, L. (Creator), Queen's University Belfast, Jun 2022
DOI: 10.17034/c0f2a247-c674-4075-ba68-2f2b0da01dbe
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