Item 17 - Clare Archaeological Conference Papers by Etienne Rynne

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UGA P133/5/10/1/17

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Clare Archaeological Conference Papers by Etienne Rynne

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  • 1972-1981

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1 file, c. 60 pp

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File includes typescript texts of talks by Etienne Rynne delivered at the Clare Archaeological Conference held in Ennis, Co. Clare each year. Topics of talks include "Neolithic Ireland"; "Early Iron Age Ireland"; "The Fine Arts in Pre-Viking Ireland"; "The Art of Medieval Ireland"; "Celtic Art in Post-Medieval Ireland"; "The Growth of Towns and Other Changes in the Medieval Irish Landscape"; "Religion in Celtic Ireland - The Archaeological Evidence"; "Celtic Art in Ireland - From Earliest Times to the Present"; "The Archaeology of the Burren"; "Late Bronze Age Ireland" and "The Celtic Background".

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      18/01/2019
      17/07/2025

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