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Cistercian
Abbeys
Ireland
  1. Abbey Dorney, County Kerry
  2. Abbeyknockmoy, County Galway
  3. Abbeylara, County Longford
  4. Abbeymahon, County Cork
  5. Baltinglass Abbey, County Wicklow
  6. Bective, County Meath
  7. Boyle, County Roscommon
  8. Duiske (Graiguenamanagh) Abbey, County Kilkenny
  9. Dunbrody, County Wexford
  10. Grey, County Down
  11. Holycross, County Tipperary
  12. Hore, County Tipperary
  13. Inch, County Down
  14. Jerpoint Abbey, County Kilkenny
  15. Kilcooly, County Tipperary
  16. Mellifont, County Louth
  17. Monasteranenagh, County Limerick
  18. St. Mary’s Dublin, County Dublin
  19. Tintern Parva, County Wexford
Britain
  1. Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire
  2. Byland Abbey, Yorkshire
  3. Dundrennan Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway
  4. Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire
  5. Furness Abbey, Cumbria
  6. Glenluce Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway
  7. Jervaulx Abbey, Yorkshire
  8. Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire
  9. Melrose, Scottish borders
  10. Roche Abbey, Yorkshire
  11. Sawley Abbey, Lancashire
  12. Sweetheart Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway
  13. Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire
  14. Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire
  15. Whitland Abbey, Carmarthenshire
 
Romans, Museums and Collections
 
  1. Dorchester County Museum
  2. North Leigh Roman Villa
  3. Early Humans
Archaeology Study
Reports

 
  1. Were Celtic identities constructed by archaeologists..?
  2. Examples of artefact biographies and a Chaine Opératoire
  3. Discussion of the arguments for and against the repatriation and or reburial of human-remains
  4. What are Oldowan 'favoured places' and what do they tell us about hominin behaviour..?
  5. Essay discussing Trigger's view that technology, settlement patterns, art, and architecture can be understood only in terms of the roles they played in supporting institutions, facilitating social interaction, and promoting the ideological objectives of various Ancient Egypt's post-unification polity and ideology
  6. Does the study of animal bones tell us what people ate in the past, or does it simply tell us what animals were on and around sites?
  7. Can the analysis of human skeletal remains tell us about social relations and identity in the past?
  8. Imperial Porphyry; its special qualities which influenced its form, function and use in antiquity
  9. Review of a metallographic investigation of Roman ferrous armour from Northern Britain
  10. What impact did the Frankish conquest and settlement have on the landscapes of Outremer?
  11. How have archaeological projects on Britain’s northern frontier contributed to our understanding of the role of vici in the Roman Western Provinces?
  12. Dublin, an Archaeological ‘Biography of Place’
  13. How does the study of urban cemeteries shed light on the communities that are buried within them?

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