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Further Reading

Donnelly C and Brannon N (1998) Trowelling through history: Historical archaeology and the study of early modern Ireland.

History Ireland 6(3): 22-25.

Donnelly C and Horning A (2002) Post-Medieval and industrial archaeology in Ireland: An overview. Antiquity 76: 557-561. Francis P (2001) A Pottery by the Lagan: Irish Creamware from The Downshire China Manufactory, Belfast, 1787-c. 1806. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University.

Jope EM (1960) Moyry, Charlemont, Castleraw, and Richhill: Fortification to architecture in the north of Ireland 1570-1700. Ulster Journal of Archaeology 23: 97-123.

McCutcheon WA (1980) The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland. Belfast, UK: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

Orser CE (1996) Can there be an archaeology of the great famine? In: Morash C and Hayes R (eds.) Fearful Realities: New Perspectives on the Famine, pp. 77-89. Irish Academic Press: Dublin.

Orser CE (2002) Ireland. In: Orser CE (ed.) Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, pp. 296-299. London: Routledge.

Orser CE (2004) Historical Archaeology, 2nd edn. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Rynne C (1999) The Industrial Archaeology of Cork City and Its Environs. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

Waterman D (1961) Some Irish seventeenth-century houses and their architectural ancestry. In: Jope EM (ed.) Studies in Building History, pp. 251-274. London: Odhams Press.



 

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