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Deer in medieval Ireland: preliminary evidence from Kilteasheen, Co. Roscommon
(Four Courts Press, 2010)
Animal bones are among the most common finds from excavations in
Ireland, and the majority of these are the remains of cattle, sheep and pig. While
bones from other species are also found they rarely receive much attention ...
Deer and identity in medieval Ireland
(Vienna Institute for Archaeological Science, 2010)
The concept that identity is inextricably linked with places, landscapes and objects has
become familiar in archaeology (Thomas 1998, 80, 90; Bradley 2000, 155-61; O'Keeffe
2001). It is only recently however that this ...