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Collection: The Medieval Rural Settlement Project
(a) lands held by St. Mary's Abbey pre-1170; (b) lands held by Christ Church Cathedral pre-1170; (c) distribution of Rathdown Slabs.
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(a)Distribution of floor tiles in the Dublin region; (b)Distribution of roof tiles in the Dublin region (sources: published reports; unpublished archives; DEHLG files; NMI files; Excavations bulletins; www.excavations.ie)
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(a)Distribution of Ham Green pottery and (b) distribution of Saintoinage wares recovered from excavations in the Dublin region (sources: published reports; unpublished archives; DEHLG files; NMI files; Excavations bulletins; www.excavations.ie).
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(a)Distribution of Leinster Cooking Ware in the Dublin region; (b) distribution of Dublin-type wares in the Dublin region (sources: published reports; unpublished archives; DEHLG files; NMI files; Excavations bulletins; www.excavations.ie).
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Aerial photograph showing Danestown ringwork (north) and church (south). Faint earthworks can be made out in the fields surrounding the monuments.
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Archiepiscopal lands in the Dublin region. The boundaries of the archbishop's holdings in east Wicklow are particularly difficult to reconstruct. Their location is indicated here by the placement of the territorial names Fertir and Castlekevin.
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Cattle pasturing in a pocket of ancient woodland at Kilteel, Co. Kildare.
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Clane ‘Abbey’, Co. Kildare: this Franciscan friary was founded in the 1250s, probably by Gerald FitzMaurice, who was later buried here.
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Crop data from fifty-six Dublin will inventories, 1467–83 (all of these inventories listed crops in haggards or barns, threshed or in stacks). The chart plots the percentage of wills that mention each crop.
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Distribution of betaghs and cottars mentioned in documentary sources c.1200–1360. Numbers of betaghs are rarely given in manorial extents while cottars are frequently named and counted.
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Distribution of castles on the borders of the Pale in the sixteenth century. Most of these were tower houses.
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Distribution of churches on the borders of the Pale in the sixteenth century.
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Distribution of clearly attested masonry castles in the Dublin region, to c.1320.
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Distribution of corn-drying sites in the Dublin region up to 2004, from archaeological and documentary sources.
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Distribution of licensed excavations in the Dublin study area, to 2004. Recently constructed major roads and ongoing large-scale projects are also shown.
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Distribution of market towns on the borders of the Pale in the sixteenth century.
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Distribution of masonry castles built in the Dublin region after c.1300, excluding those known to have been tower houses.
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Distribution of mills in the Dublin region, from various sources. The excavated evidence includes entries up to 2004.
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Distribution of moated sites in the Dublin region.
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Distribution of mottes, baileys and ringworks in the Dublin region. While mottes are less common in Dublin than in neighbouring counties, the examples in Dublin more often have an associated bailey.
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