Early Medieval Gaeldom 6Th Century to 8Th Century | University of Glasgow

Early Medieval Gaeldom 6Th Century to 8Th Century | University of Glasgow

09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to View Online 8th century Honours Module in Archaeology, Celtic Civilisation, and History 1. Bannerman, John: Studies in the history of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh (1974). 2. Campbell, Ewan, Historic Scotland: Saints and sea-kings: the first kingdom of the Scots. Canongate with Historic Scotland, Edinburgh (1999). 3. Lane, Alan, Campbell, Ewan: Dunadd: an early Dalriadic capital. Oxbow, Oxford (2000). 4. Charles-Edwards, T. M.: Early Christian Ireland. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2000). 5. Alcock, Leslie, Groam House Museum Trust: The neighbours of the Picts: Angles, Britons & Scots at war and at home. Groam House Museum Trust, [Rosemarkie] (1993). 6. Byrne, Francis John: Irish Kings and high-Kings. Batsford, London (1987). 1/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow 7. Campbell, E.: ‘Trade in the Dark Age west: a peripheral activity?’ In: Scotland in dark age Britain: the proceedings of a day conference held on 18 February 1995. pp. 79–91. Scottish Cultural Press, Aberdeen (1996). 8. Charles-Edwards, T. M., Oxford University Press: Early Irish and Welsh kinship. Clarendon, Oxford (1993). 9. Charles-Edwards, T. M., University of Cambridge: The early mediaeval Gaelic lawyer. Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (1999). 10. Davies, W.: ‘The Myth of the Celtic Church’. In: The early church in Wales and the west: recent work in early Christian archaeology, history and place-names. pp. 12–21. Oxbow, Oxford (1992). 11. Driscoll, Stephen T., Nieke, Margaret R.: Power and politics in early Medieval Britain and Ireland. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (1987). 12. Edwards, Nancy: The archaeology of early medieval Ireland. Batsford, London (1990). 13. Foster, Sally M., Historic Scotland: Picts, Gaels and Scots: early historic Scotland. B.T. Batsford/Historic Scotland, London (2004). 14. 2/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow Fraser, J.E.: ‘The Iona Chronicle, the descendants of Áedán mac Gabráin, and the ‘Principal Kindreds of Dál Riata’. Northern studies. 38, 77–96 (2004). 15. Herbert, Mâaire: Iona, Kells, and Derry: the history and hagiography of the monastic familia of Columba. Four Courts Press, Blackrock, Co. Dublin (1996). 16. McNeill, Peter G. B., MacQueen, Hector L.: An atlas of Scottish history to 1707. Scottish Medievalists, Edinburgh (1996). 17. Mac Niocaill, Gearâoid, American Council of Learned Societies: Ireland before the Vikings. Gill and Macmillan, Dublin (1972). 18. âO Crâoinâin, Dâaibhâi: Early medieval Ireland: 400-1200. Longman, London (1995). 19. Alcock, L., Alcock, E.A., Driscoll, S.T.: Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites in Scotland, 1974-84: 3, Excavations at Dundurn, Strathearn, Perthshire, 1976-77, http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/arch-352-1/dissemination/pdf/vol_1 19/119_189_226.pdf, (1989). 20. Anderson, Alan Orr, Anderson, Marjorie: Early sources of Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh (1922). 21. Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvie: Kings and kingship in early Scotland. John Donald, Edinburgh 3/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow (2011). 22. Crawford, B. E.: Scotland in Dark Age Europe: the proceedings of a day conference held on 20 February 1993. The Committee for Dark Age Studies, University of St Andrews, St. Andrews (1994). 23. Crawford, B. E.: Scotland in dark age Britain: the proceedings of a day conference held on 18 February 1995. Scottish Cultural Press, Aberdeen (1996). 24. Charles Doherty: Exchange and Trade in Early Medieval Ireland. The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 110, 67–89 (1980). 25. Doherty, C.: Some aspects of haigiography as a source for Irish economic activity. Peritia. 1, 300–328 (1982). 26. Driscoll, S.T.: The Archaeology of State Formation in Scotland. In: Scottish archaeology: new perceptions. pp. 81–111. Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen (1991). 27. Duncan, A. A. M.: Scotland: the making of the Kingdom. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh (1975). 28. Hudson, Benjamin T.: Kings of Celtic Scotland. Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn (1994). 4/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow 29. Lucas, A. T.: Cattle in ancient Ireland. Boethius (1989). 30. Macquarrie, A.: Early Christian religious houses in Scotland: foundation and function. In: Pastoral care before the parish. Leicester University Press, Leicester (1992). 31. Mallory, J. P.: Aspects of the Tâain. December Publications, Belfast (1992). 32. Menzies, Gordon: Who are the Scots? British Broadcasting Corporation, London (1971). 33. Morris, Christopher D.: Church and monastery in the far North: an archaeological evaluation. [s.n.], [S.l.] (1989). 34. Nicolaisen, W. F. H.: Scottish place-names: their study and significance. John Donald, Edinburgh (2001). 35. Nicoll, Eric H., Burt, J. R. F.: A Pictish panorama: the story of the Picts. and, A Pictish bibliography. Pinkfoot Press, Angus (1995). 36. Ó Corráin, D.: The historical and cultural background of the Book of Kells. In: The Book of Kells: proceedings of a conference at Trinity College Dublin, 6-9 September 1992. pp. 1–32. 5/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow Published for Trinity College Library by Scolar Press, Aldershot, Hants (1994). 37. Omand, Donald: The Argyll book. Birlinn, Edinburgh (2004). 38. Patterson, Nerys Thomas: Cattle-lords and clansmen: the social structure of early Ireland. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame (1994). 39. Ritchie, Anna, Breeze, David John: Invaders of Scotland: an introduction to the archaeology of the Romans, Scots, Angles and Vikings, highlighting the monuments in the care of the Secretary of State for Scotland. HMSO, Edinburgh (1991). 40. Thomas, Charles: The early Christian archaeology of North Britain: the Hunter Marshall lectures delivered at the University of Glasgow in January and February 1968. Oxford University Press for the University of Glasgow, London (1971). 41. Watson, William J.: The history of the Celtic place-names of Scotland. Birlinn, Edinburgh (1993). 42. Wooding, Jonathan M.: Communication and commerce along the Western sealanes AD 400-800. Tempus Reparatum, Oxford (1996). 43. Mac Airt, Seâan, Mac Niocaill, Gearâoid: The Annals of Ulster (to A.D. 1131). Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, [Dublin] (1983). 6/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow 44. Tigernach, Stokes, Whitley: The annals of Tigernach. Llanerch Publishers, Felinfach, Lampeter, Dyfed [Wales] (1993). 45. Anderson, Alan Orr, Anderson, Marjorie: Early sources of Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh (1922). 46. Bannerman, John: Studies in the history of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh (1974). 47. A. P. Smyth: The Earliest Irish Annals: Their First Contemporary Entries, and the Earliest Centres of Recording. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature. 72, 1–48 (1972). 48. Hughes, Kathleen: Early Christian Ireland: introduction to the sources. Sources of History Ltd, London (1972). 49. Mac Niocaill, Gearâoid, Dublin Historical Association: The medieval Irish annals. Dublin Historical Association, Dublin (1975). 50. Charles-Edwards, T. M.: The chronicle of Ireland. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool (2006). 7/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow 51. Grabowski, Kathryn, Dumville, D. N.: Chronicles and annals of medieval Ireland and Wales: the Clonmacnoise-group texts. Boydell Press, Woodbridge, Suffolk (1984). 52. Eoin MacNeill: Ancient Irish Law. The Law of Status or Franchise. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature. 36, 1921–316 (1924). 53. Bannerman, John: Studies in the history of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh (1974). 54. N. B. AITCHISON: KINGSHIP, SOCIETY, AND SACRALITY: RANK, POWER, AND IDEOLOGY IN EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND. Traditio. 49, 45–75 (1994). 55. Charles-Edwards, T.: Crith Gablach and the law of status’. Peritia. 5, 53–73 (1986). 56. Neil, M.: Interpreting Early Irish Law: Status and Currency (Part 1). Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP). 41, 46–65 (1986). 57. McLeod, N.: Interpreting Early Irish Law: Status and Currency (Part 2). Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP). 42, 41–115 (1987). 58. Binchy, Daniel A.: Crith Gablach. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin (1941). 8/18 09/24/21 Early Medieval Gaeldom 6th century to 8th century | University of Glasgow 59. Kelly, Fergus: A guide to early Irish law. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin (1988). 60. Hughes, Kathleen: Early Christian Ireland: introduction to the sources. Sources of History Ltd, London (1972). 61. Charles-Edwards, T. M., University of Cambridge: The early mediaeval Gaelic lawyer. Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (1999). 62. Charles-Edwards, T. M.: Early Christian Ireland. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2000). 63. Stacey, Robin Chapman: The road to judgment: from custom to court in Medieval Ireland and Wales. 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