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Dublin region extents, 1250–1358. This chart plots the number of surviving extents which record the existence of manorial buildings and associated structures.
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Dublin region extents: distribution (land over 300m shaded).
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Dublin region extents: numbers per decade, 1250–1360.
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Dún Eoghanachta: finds distribution.
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Dún Eoghanachta: plan and sections.
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Early medieval finds and monuments in the Lough Kinale area.
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Early medieval finds in north central Ireland.
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Early Medieval sites on the Aran Islands.
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East facing elevation of inner face of Wall 1, Dún Aonghasa, Phase 1 (directly behind scale rod). Rebuilt modern walling in background. Looking west.
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Eastern end of Wall 3, Dún Aonghasa. Looking west.
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Eight microscopic thin sections from Chancellorsland, County Tipperary.
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Elevation of the inner face of the terrace of Wall 1, Dún Aonghasa, showing the underlying Late Bronze Age deposits.
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Enclosure at Granardkill, Co. Longford, viewed from north-east.
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Equi-dimensional blocks used to make the smooth external face of the western flank of wall 1, Dún Aonghasa.
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Erosion of the southern cliffs on Inis Mór.
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Esker Church, Co. Dublin: there may have been a priest’s residence over the west end of the church.
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Excavations in progress at Dún Eoghanachta in 1995.
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Exploring the possibility of sectioning the southwestern side of Wall 1, Dún Aonghasa in 1992. The face (at left) did not continue below terrace level (at right) and the attempt was abandoned. Looking north.
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External face of wall 2a, Dún Aonghasa, showing larger blocks used towards the base of the wall. The lower section dates from the late Bronze Age.
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External face of wall 2b, Dún Aonghasa; regular-shaped blocks and an extensive use of spalls give the wall a very even appearance
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