[Regia-NA] FW: [BRITARCH] Early Medieval Archaeology Project (EMAP) Ireland

Nicholson, Andrew Andrew.Nicholson at dumgal.gov.uk
Thu Jan 8 09:06:13 PST 2009


For anyone interested:

Guthrum
 
>>
The Early Medieval Archaeology Project (EMAP) is a collaborative
archaeological research 
consortium based in University College Dublin's School of
Archaeology/Queens University 
Belfast's School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology, (with
Principal 
Investigators in Dr. Aidan O'Sullivan, UCD and Dr Finbar McCormick, QUB
(see 
www.emap.ie for team and collaborators) and research partners in CRDS,
ACS and MGL 
Ltd.

EMAP has been funded by UCD Seed Funding 2007, the Irish Heritage
Council 
Archaeological Research Grants 2007 & 2008 scheme and the Heritage
Council INSTAR 
2008 programme. A funding application has also been made for the INSTAR
2009 
programme for further research and publication.

EMAP completed in 2008 a series of archaeological reports based on its
research and we 
are delighted to announce that all these can now be downloaded at our
website at 
www.emap.ie

O'Sullivan, A., McCormick, F. Kerr, T. and Harney, L. 2008 Early
Medieval Ireland: 
archaeological excavations 1930-2004, EMAP Report 2.1
available to download at
http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/emap_report_2_1_complete.pdf

This is our major work of archaeological synthesis in 2008. This report
provides a 
complete study of early medieval excavations in Ireland, 1930-2004 and
reviews the 
subject in terms of early medieval settlement, dwellings and landscape;
the early 
medieval church; death and burial; agriculture and economy; crafts and
industry; trade 
and exchange. The report - with 352 pages, figs, tables and an extensive
bibliography - 
will be published as an archaeological monograph by the Royal Irish
Academy, Dublin in 
2009. It obviously requires further editing and fact checking and we
would deeply 
appreciate any and all comments on the text, preferably submitted to 
aidan.osullivan at ucd.ie before January 31st 2009. 


Harney, L., O'Sullivan, A., McCormick, F. and Kerr, T. 2008 A
bibliography of early 
medieval archaeology in Ireland version 1. EMAP Report 2.2.
available to download at
http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/emap_report_2_2_complepeted.pdf

This is the largest bibliography of early medieval archaeology ever
compiled in Ireland. It 
is based on our database of c.4,500 entries from the 19th century to
2008 and this is 
version 1. Undoubtedly, publications have been omitted and we would
welcome 
comments. We hope it serves as a useful resource for all archaeological
and historical 
researchers of this period in Ireland and beyond. 


Sands, R., Harney, L., Kerr, T. and O'Sullivan, M. 2008 A database of
early medieval 
archaeological excavations in Ireland, 1930-2004. EMAP Report 2.3.
Available for download at
http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/emap_report_2_3_complepeted.pdf

This 'hard copy' document provides a summary account or list of the much
larger and 
more useful EMAP Research Database (on 2,208 early medieval
archaeological sites) that 
has ben developed under the supervision of Dr. Robert Sands. Further
research in 2009 
aims to improve this database and to place it online in the project's
Research Portal at 
www.emap.ie 

In 2009, we look forward to enabling more archaeological research on
early medieval 
Ireland; when we have plans for an ambitious study of early medieval
settlement and 
landscape, which will be our second monograph for publication in 2009.
We will be 
developing a version 2 of our early medieval archaeological
bibliography. We also hope to 
develop www.emap.ie as an early medieval archaeology research portal -
with an 
interactive website and an online database of early medieval excavations
1930-2004.

Yours sincerely,

Dr. Aidan O'Sullivan

UCD School of Archaeology,
College of Arts and Celtic Studies,
University College Dublin

8th January 2009


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