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H 297 x W 210 mm

240 pages

Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white (47 colour plates)

Published Feb 2018

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781784917937

Digital: 9781784917944

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Keywords
Northern Ireland; Archaeology; Prehistoric activity; Prehistory; Catalogue; Gazetteer; Inventory

Sites of Prehistoric Life in Northern Ireland

By Harry Welsh, June Welsh

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This monograph brings together information on all the currently known sites in Northern Ireland that are in some way associated with prehistoric life. Compiled from a number of sources, it includes many that have only recently been discovered. A total of 1580 monuments are recorded in the inventory, ranging from burnt mounds to hillforts.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION; INVENTORY: COUNTY ANTRIM, COUNTY ARMAGH, COUNTY FERMANAGH, COUNTY LONDONDERRY, COUNTY TYRONE; DISCUSSION; GLOSSARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY

About the Author

Harry Welsh is an archaeologist and historian and currently works at the Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork at Queen’s University, Belfast. He has participated in and directed many archaeological excavations from Mesolithic to early modern periods and has published many books, articles and reports on archaeological sites and associated matters, as well as documenting and publishing on the history of the fire service in Northern Ireland. He has also managed the fieldwork activities of the Ulster Archaeological Society for many years and is an enthusiastic supporter of community archaeology projects. | June Welsh is a retired primary school teacher and has been a member of the Ulster Archaeological Society for many years. She has participated in a wide range of archaeological excavations and surveys, publishing many archaeological survey reports on the society website. She also took part in a research project funded by the Royal Irish Academy into prehistoric burials in Ireland. It was this project that led to her collaboration in the 2014 publication The Prehistoric Burial Sites of Northern Ireland, also published by Archaeopress, and this stimulated her interest in the life of prehistoric people.