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Archaeological Objects in Fermanagh Brian Williams

Archaeological Objects in Fermanagh By Brian Williams

Archaeological Objects in Fermanagh by Brian Williams


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A comprehensive illustrated catalogue of archaeological objects from County Fermanagh, including provenance and present location.

Archaeological Objects in Fermanagh Summary

Archaeological Objects in Fermanagh by Brian Williams

Written for those with a serious interest in the archaeology of Ireland, this catalogue presents a comprehensive listing of objects found in County Fermanagh relating to the earliest Mesolithic and Neolithic settlers, through the Bronze and Iron Ages to the Early Christian and medieval periods. Thousands of objects are listed, with provenance and present location clearly indicated, from jewellery and pottery to logboats and weapons.

About Brian Williams

BRIAN WILLIAMS is Senior Inspector of Built Heritage in the Environment and Heritage Service of Northern Ireland and Joint Director of the Centre for Maritime Archaeology at the University of Ulster, where he is Visiting Professor. He is Director of the US Advisory Committee on Underwater Archaeology and also works with international archaeological organisations in East Africa. He has worked for many years in archaeological survey and exploration in Northern Ireland and is involved in the major forthcoming Archeological Survey of County Fermanagh. SARAH GORMLEY is a talented young archaeologist, currently working as a Research Officer at the Environment and Heritage Service of Northern Ireland.

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GOR010948505
9780856407147
0856407143
Archaeological Objects in Fermanagh by Brian Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Colourpoint Creative Ltd
20020300
144
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