The Ballyhanna Research Project: an introduction
People were being buried at Ballyhanna, in Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, from at least the 12th century (Illus. 1).They were laid to rest to the east and south of a small, mortared stone church, which, at the time, stood on the banks of the Erne River, close to the strategic fording-point of Atha Seanaig, a short distance downstream from the low, tumbling rapids known as Cathleen’s Fall. For sever…
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- MacDonagh, Michael
- Michael MacDonagh
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- MacDonagh, Michael
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- National Roads Authority
- Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Ábhar
- archaeology
- analysis and testing techniques
- burials
- osteology
- DNA
- Seandálaíocht
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Rannchuiditheoirí
- National Roads Authority
- Transport Infrastructure Ireland
- MacDonagh, Michael
- Michael MacDonagh
Cruthaitheoir
- MacDonagh, Michael
Foilsitheoir
- National Roads Authority
- Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Ábhar
- archaeology
- analysis and testing techniques
- burials
- osteology
- DNA
- Seandálaíocht
Cineál míre
- Text
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