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The North Munster Project (2 Volumes)by Eoin GroganThe North Munster Project was established in 1992, its purpose to examine and interpret the late Bronze Age and Iron Age archaeology of the River Shannon using an integrated regional strategy, including excavation, field survey, palaeobotanical research and artefact studies. As the strategy developed it was decided to provide a particular, detailed assessment of significant areas within the region, including the area around the hillfort at Mooghaun South in south-east Clare. The excavation program included Mooghaun hillfort and the hilltop enclosure at Clenagh, and a palynological study of Mooghaun Lough was also undertaken. The results of the project appear in 2 volumes. Available as set only. Vol 1 300p, Vol 2 282p, 300 col pls (Wordwell 2005) Browse other Ireland books Browse other Prehistoric Ireland books |
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