
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Volume 110, 2010 (Print Copy)

Edited by: Elizabeth Fitzpatrick and James Kelly
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research papers primarily in the fields of archaeology and history, but also welcomes submissions on aspects of culture, including material culture, from the perspectives of other disciplines, as well as submissions in Celtic Studies and literature.
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CONTENTS
- Editorial (pp. vii-ix)
James Kelly
- Lambay lithics: the analysis of two surface collections from Lambay, Co. Dublin (pp. 1-33)
Brian Dolan and Gabriel Cooney
- The discovery of Phocaean Red Slip Ware (PRSW) Form 3 and Bii ware (LR1 amphorae) on sites in Ireland—an analysis within a broader framework (pp. 35-88)
Amanda Kelly
- A new Irish early medieval site type? Exploring the 'recent' archaeological evidence for non-circular enclosed settlement and burial sites (pp. 89-132)
Jonathan Kinsella
- Excavations at Caherconnell Cashel, the Burren, Co. Clare: implications for cashel chronology and Gaelic settlement (pp. 133-171)
Michelle Comber and Graham Hull
- Gaelic Ireland's English frontiers in the late Middle Ages (pp. 173-190)
Christopher Maginn
- Gaelic and Protestant: a case study in early modern self-fashioning, 1567–1608 (pp. 191-215)
Marc Caball
- Walter Love's 'Bloody Massacre': an unfinished study in Irish cultural history, 1641–1963(pp. 217-237)
John Gibney
- An eighteenth-century Gaelic scribe's private library: Muiris Ó Gormáin's books (pp. 239-276)
Lesa Ní Mhunghaile