Early Medieval Settlement in North County Antrim: the significance of Doonmore and Drumadoon
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2011
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The excavated north Antrim sites of Doonmore and Drumadoon are compared and attention is drawn to a group of like monuments in the same barony, here termed fortified outcrops. These are argued to be a type influenced by settlements in Argyll and introduced by the Dál Riata to Ulster through ‘counterstream migration’. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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McSparron , C 2011 , ' Early Medieval Settlement in North County Antrim: the significance of Doonmore and Drumadoon ' Ulster Journal of Archaeology , vol 70 , pp. 35-44 . |
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