Annual Spring Lecture 16 May 2017: insights from archaeology, early Irish documentary sources, and experimental archaeology

Aidan O'Sullivan, Annual Spring Lecture 2017

Annual Spring Lecture 2017

On Tuesday 16th May The Centre for Cross Border Studies and Armagh Robinson Library will hold their Annual Spring Lecture 2017. Professor Aidan O’Sullivan from the School of Archaeology, UCD will give the lecture: “How did people in early medieval Ireland live together? Some insights from archaeology, early Irish documentary sources, and experimental archaeology”. The event will start at 7.30pm in the Library.

Archaeology is like time travel, exploring societies and ways of life that have vanished from the world, like those of early medieval Ireland. Archaeology, history and experimental archaeology can be used to learn how people lived together, what their dwellings, houses and daily practices in Ireland were like 1,300 years ago.

Details

What: Annual Spring Lecture 2017: “How did people in early medieval Ireland live together? Some insights from archaeology, early Irish documentary sources, and experimental archaeology”

Who: Professor Aidan O’Sullivan from the School of Archaeology, UCD

When: Tuesday 16th May 2017, 7.30pm

Where: Armagh Robinson Library, 43 Abbey Street, Armagh

Registration

To attend the Annual Spring Lecture, R.S.V.P to Eimear Donnelly, crossborder@qub.ac.uk or 028 3751 5292

 

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