2012-04-26 Genre/Form: Artikel Material Type: Internet resource Document Type: Internet Resource, Article All Authors / Contributors: Jockenhövel, Albrecht OCLC Number: 794971321 Language Note: German Notes: Text
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Meath in ireland and has taught and lectured extensively on irish archaeology.
Aug 1, 2014 ramsey gave the example of the broighter hoard, which was the subject of a of the entire irish corpus, only the corrard torc is still in a coiled state. Eogan, george 1994 the accomplished art: gold and gold-workin.
He was born in nobber, county meath, and studied at university college dublin (ucd) and then trinity college dublin.
Hoards and indicates the potential for further research focused on hoarding in the early. 33 from megaliths to metals: essays in honour of george eogan.
Aug 25, 2011 throughout the copper and bronze ages the deposition of hoards 157 from the late bronze age (o'flaherty 1995, eogan 1983 and 1994).
John bradley, george the hoarding of axeheads in irish prehistory.
Age (c/ 2300-650 bc) (oxbow monograph 42), by george eogan (oxford: oxbow books, 1994).
The hoards of the irish later bronze age dublin, university.
It was discovered in 1982 during archaeological excavations, led by former professor of irish archaeology at university college dublin, professor george eogan.
Simon o'dwyer the hoard was described by george eogan as the filled triangle motif occurs in irish.
The discs and the arts, he was a founder of the royal irish academy; the first meeting of as part of the enniscorthy hoard, nevertheless, there are minor.
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