1st Edition

The Origins of Early Christian Ireland

By Harold Mytum Copyright 1992
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

The cultural developments of Early Christian Ireland have long been recognised and described. There have, however, been few attempts to date to explain why the flowering of culture should happen at the time and in the way that it did. First published in 1992, The Origins of Early Christian Ireland (now with a new preface by the author) explains changes in the period up to AD 800 in Ireland.... Read more

1. Theory and method  2. The beginnings of the Early Christian period in Ireland  3. The belief system  4.  The social system  5. The subsistence economy  6. Technology and craft activity  7. Long distance trade and exchange  8. Conclusion 

Biography

Harold Mytum is Professor of Archaeology and Director, Centre for Manx Studies at University of Liverpool, UK. His research interests include the archaeology of western Britain and Ireland from the Iron Age to the present, and aspects of global historical archaeology (17th–20th centuries). He was President and then Vice-President of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology and continues to promote the importance of the archaeology of recent times in terms of research, heritage protection and public interpretation.