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Collection: The Medieval Rural Settlement Project
Map of Ireland, the Irish Sea, Dublin and the study area.
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Map of lay lands in the Dublin region c.1250. This map uses charter and chronicle evidence from 1170-c.1250 to identify the primary lay grantees of land in the Dublin region.
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Map of woodland name elements based on townland names containing ‘wood’, ‘park’, and ‘kill’.
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Map showing location of woodlands mentioned in medieval documentary sources.
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Millstone unearthed at Trim, Co. Meath.
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Numbers of licensed archaeological excavations in the Dublin study area.
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Oldcourt, Co. Wicklow. This was probably the service tower for a late medieval hall, now destroyed. Roof-scars are visible where the hall joined the tower.
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Percentage of archaeological excavations in the Dublin region on which selected plant remains occur in medieval contexts (based on an analysis of fifty reports).
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Percentage of reports containing specialist contributions, by type.
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Photograph of the Pale boundary at Graiguepottle, Co. Kildare
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Photograph of the Pale boundary at Graiguepottle, Co. Kildare.
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Place-name, documentary and archaeological evidence for Scandinavian settlement in the Dublin region.
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Places in the Dublin region granted markets and/or fairs, 1200–1500. All grants were made in the thirteenth century, apart from Dalkey, which was granted its market and fair in the fifteenth century.
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Plough pebble from Brownstown, Co. Dublin.
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Primary geological zones in the Dublin region, showing the predominance of limestones (upper Paleozoic rocks) over much of the study area, with the distinctive granites that distinguish buildings in the southeast of the county.
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Primary physical features of the landscape surrounding Dublin, showing a low-lying river basin of well-drained land in the central area and to the north, with the contrasting uplands of the Wickow Mountains to the south.
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Recently completed archaeological excavations on the route of the M3 motorway at Dowdstown, Co. Meath (April 2007).
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Relative percentage of faunal remains of three main domesticates on medieval sites in the Dublin region, and relative percentage of meat provided by each. Figures derived from an analysis of thirty published and unpublished reports.
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St Kevin’s Church, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, in 2009, from the south-east.
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St Mary’s Church, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow.
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