Works 4
Articles 29
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Propaganda in Stone: Medieval Style in 17th Century Anglican Churches
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Possible lessons from motte studies for early medieval settlement in Ireland
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Kisimul, Isle of Barra. Part 1: The Castle and the MacNeills
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Recent research on Carrickfergus Castle, Co. Antrim
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Seaborne trade and the commercialisation of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Gaelic Ulster
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Regional Power and the Profits of War: the East Range of Warwick Castle
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Mountains or Molehills? Different Uses for Mottes in the Lordships of Eastern Ireland
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De Courcy's Castle: New Insights into the First Phase of Anglo-Norman Building Activity at Carrickfergus Castle, County Antrim
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Three Medieval Buildings in the Port of Ardglass, Co. Down
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Excavations at Dunineny Castle, Co. Antrim
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Dunineny castle and the Gaelic view of castle building
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Lost infancy: Medieval archaeology in Ireland
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Bonamargy Friary, County Antrim
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A Map of Mottes in the British Isles
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Castles of Ward and the changing pattern of border conflict in Ireland
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Castles in two Conquests: England and Ireland Compared
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Notes and News
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The origins of tower-houses
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Excavations at Dunsilly, County Antrim
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Trim Castle, Co. Meath; the first three generations
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Hibernia Pacata et Castellata
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Early castles in Leinster
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The great towers of Irish castles
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The stone castles of northern County Antrim
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The Premonstratensian houses of Carrickfergus, White Abbey and Woodburn
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Anglo-Norman Ireland and the Dating of English Medieval Pottery
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Archaeology at Queen’s University, Belfast
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Ulster mottes: a checklist
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Medieval raths? An Anglo-Norman comment
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