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09.15 |
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Registration
and Opening Remarks
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09.30 |
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Goldwork
- a neglected aspect of Viking Dublin
Patrick Wallace
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10.15 |
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Quayside excavations at Arran Quay, Dublin
Alan Hayden |
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11.00 |
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Tea / coffee |
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11.20 |
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The contribution of insect remains to an understanding of
the environment of Viking and medieval Dublin
Eileen Reilly |
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12.00 |
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The
growth and decline of a medieval suburb?
Evidence from excavations at 119/121 Thomas Street, Dublin
Edmond O'Donovan |
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12.40 |
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Lunch
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14.00 |
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Land use in medieval Oxmantown
Emer Purcell |
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14.45 |
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Excavations
at the medieval cemetary of St Peter's church, Dublin
Tim Coughlan |
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15.15 |
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Tea
/ coffee |
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15.30 |
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English
patron, English building?
The importance of St Sepulchre's archiepiscopal palace, Dublin
Danielle O'Donovan |
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16.15 |
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Sorting
the wheat from the chaff: a smith's grave from the 'Viking'
cemetery at Kilmainham, Dublin
Stephen Harrison
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17.00 |
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Close |
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