The 700-year-old fish weir in the Fergus Estuary, County Clare, Ireland, which the UCD archaeologists have been examining. (Image copyright UCD School of Archaeology) by Medievalists.net February 18, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsIrish medieval fishing site will be ‘lost to the tide’The castle building of William Marshal in IrelandPlace, memory and identity among estuarine fishing communities: interpreting the archaeology of early medieval fish weirsCall for Papers: The Archaeology of Gatherings ConferenceExcavations at Caherconnell Cashel, the Burren, Co. Clare: implications for cashel chronology and Gaelic settlement Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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