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Collection: The Medieval Rural Settlement Project
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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(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of floor tiles in the Dublin region; (b)Distribution of roof tiles in the Dublin region (sources: published reports; unpublished archives; DEHLG files; NMI files; Excavations bulletins; www.excavations.ie)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and (b) distribution of Saintoinage wares recovered from excavations in the Dublin region (sources: published reports; unpublished archives; DEHLG files; NMI files; Excavations bulletins; www.excavations.ie).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Ware in the Dublin region; (b) distribution of Dublin-type wares in the Dublin region (sources: published reports; unpublished archives; DEHLG files; NMI files; Excavations bulletins; www.excavations.ie).
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Fulling mills in the Dublin region. No Civil Survey data is available for the southern part of the region.
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Millstone unearthed at Trim, Co. Meath.
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The River Liffey near Celbridge, Co. Kildare.
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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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Location of kilns and malt houses in the Dublin region (as recorded in the Civil Survey).
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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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The known medieval landing places in the Dublin region, attested in the sources (map by Niall Brady).
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This tree in woodland at Kilteel, Co. Kildare, is one of a number at this location that were clearly coppiced at an early age.
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The main methods of woodland management are A) coppicing and B) pollarding.
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Map showing location of woodlands mentioned in medieval documentary sources.
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Map of woodland name elements based on townland names containing ‘wood’, ‘park’, and ‘kill’.
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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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Cattle pasturing in a pocket of ancient woodland at Kilteel, Co. Kildare.
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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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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 plough pebbles and medieval cultivation furrows in the Dublin region.
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