Going Underground: An Experimental Archaeological Investigation of an Early Medieval Irish Souterrain
During the summer of 2018 I completed a master’s degree in experimental archaeology and material culture at University College Dublin, this research was carried out for the final dissertation. The project was to build and test a 1:1 model of an early medieval Irish souterrain. The subterranean struc...
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Auteur principal: | Tom Meharg |
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Langue: | EN |
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2019
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