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Map showing location of woodlands mentioned in medieval documentary sources.
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Map showing the best known main western stone forts and a broad definition of ‘western.’ Only part of the area west of the line was included in the present study.
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Matrices showing the relationships of those dates that have certain relationships with walls, Dún Aonghasa.
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Medial face visible on surface of upper terrace at western side of Wall 1, Dún Aonghasa. Looking north.
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Medial faces, northwest corner of Wall 1, Dún Aonghasa. Looking southwest.
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Mesolithic artefacts and megalithic tombs.
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Mesolithic finds in north central Ireland.
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Mesolithic finds in the Lough Kinale area.
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Metal awl from Chancellorsland, County Tipperary.
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Metal pin from Chancellorsland, County Tipperary.
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Middle enclosures and eastern half of inner enclousure, Dún Aonghasa: location points for samples that produced radiocarbon dates associated with the earliest in situ cultural layers.
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Millstone and location of possible church site.
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Millstone unearthed at Trim, Co. Meath.
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Miscellaneous bone pins, Dún Aonghasa.
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Miscellaneous burnt pieces, Dún Aonghasa.
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Miscellaneous iron objects, Dún Aonghasa.
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Model of the study area showing flooding up to 63.5m.
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Model of the wider study area flooded to 66.5m.
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Modern entrance through Wall 4 (outer wall), Dún Aonghasa, in 1993. There was no break in the original wall at this point and the foundations continue across the modern gap. Looking east.
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Mooghaun South, County Clare: Area C: later activity.
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