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Archaeology - Medieval Dublin XIX (19)

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Book Synopsis: Contains a wealth of new scholarly research on Dublin’s medieval past, including paired papers by Joseph Harbison & René Gapert re-examining skulls found on the site of the Hospital of St John the Baptist, Thomas Street. Paul Duffy presents the findings of his excavation at the site of the medieval church of St Peter of the Hill at Aungier St/Stephen’s St. Aisling Collins explains the significant findings from the dig of the church and graveyard at St James’s. Franc Myles reports the findings of his excavation at Keysar’s Lane beside St Audeon’s church in High Street; Jon Stirland reports on the discovery of two parallel ditches located to the rear of nos 19–22 Aungier St; and Edmond O’Donovan reports on his excavation in the internal courtyard at the site of the Bank of Ireland (Parliament House, College Green). Alan Hayden reports on his excavation of property plots fronting onto Kevin Street and New Street and what they tell us about the supposed 14th-century decline of Dublin. Historical papers include Brian Coleman’s study of taxation and resistance in 15th-century Dublin, Stephen Hewer examines the oldest surviving original court roll of the Dublin bench, dating from 1290.

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Discover the fascinating medieval history of Dublin with Medieval Dublin XIX (19) Book! Packed with in-depth scholarly research and groundbreaking discoveries, this book is a must-have for history enthusiasts and researchers. Delve into the intriguing findings of renowned experts like Joseph Harbison, René Gapert, and Paul Duffy, who have re-examined skulls found at the Hospital of St John the Baptist and uncovered the secrets of the medieval church of St Peter of the Hill at Aungier St/Stephen’s St.

Unearth the hidden truths of Dublin's past as Aisling Collins reveals the significant findings from the dig of the church and graveyard at St James’s, and Franc Myles reports on the excavation at Keysar’s Lane beside St Audeon’s church in High Street. Explore the fascinating discoveries of Jon Stirland, who explores two parallel ditches located to the rear of nos 19-22 Aungier St, and Edmond O’Donovan, who shares his excavation in the internal courtyard at the site of the Bank of Ireland (Parliament House, College Green).

Moreover, gain valuable insights into the 14th-century decline of Dublin with Alan Hayden's excavation of property plots fronting onto Kevin Street and New Street. Dive into the intriguing study of taxation and resistance in 15th-century Dublin by Brian Coleman and Stephen Hewer's examination of the oldest surviving original court roll of the Dublin bench dating back to 1290.

Unlock the mysteries of Dublin's medieval past and enrich your understanding of this historical city. Grab your copy of Medieval Dublin XIX (19) Book today and embark on a captivating journey through time!

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