Maritime Ireland by Aidan O'sullivan

Maritime Ireland by Aidan O'sullivan

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A revealing insight into the often overlooked cultural heritage of Ireland's coastal landscapes in their European and Atlantic contexts.

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Maritime Ireland by Aidan O'sullivan

Ireland is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by seas that link it to a wider world. From earliest times, its peoples have lived beside its shorelines, bays and estuaries, navigating seaways and gathering diverse resources. Since Ireland's first peoples arrived - Mesolithic hunter-gatherers who came by boat about 10,000 years ago - the sea has been of enormous cultural, economic and ideological significance in its long story. In this book, two of Ireland's leading maritime archaeologists explore rich and intriguing evidence for its past maritime resources and traditions and how these changed through prehistory, the Middle Ages and up until the present day. Using archaeological discoveries, linked with historical and environmental evidence, they reveal the often overlooked cultural heritage of Ireland's coastal landscapes in their European and Atlantic contexts. This book will appeal to anyone interested in Ireland's cultural, environmental and maritime inheritance - and to anyone who has walked along this island's shoreline and wondered about its peoples and its past.
Colin Breen has directed the Maritime Archaeological Survey of Ireland in Dublin and is Lecturer in Maritime Archaeology at the University of Ireland. Aidan O'Sullivan has directed many coastal archaeological projects and is Lecturer in Archaeology at University College, Dublin.
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ISBN 13 9780752425092
ISBN 10 0752425099
Title Maritime Ireland
Author Aidan O'sullivan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2007-04-15
Number of pages 256
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