Overview
Dark stones, patient peat and the voices of vanished settlements are given shape here. A vital window into history. Ulster Journal of Archaeology (Volume V) brings together the sharp-eyed reporting and systematic enquiry of a nineteenth-century periodical, presented as an archaeological research anthology for contemporary readers. As an Irish archaeology journal rooted in Victorian era Ireland, it preserves field notes, antiquarian commentary and early Celtic history scholarship that continue to inform ancient Ireland studies and the study of prehistoric sites in Ireland. The material ranges from concise site notices to reflective essays on regional finds, reflecting the methods and assumptions of their time while offering baseline data still valuable to historians and researchers. Woven through its pages are local voices and technical observation that enrich Ulster regional history; as an antiquarian studies resource it sits comfortably between specialist academic reference collection and accessible reading for anyone pursuing Irish heritage exploration. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical significance is plain: these issues capture the debates, classifications and descriptive techniques that helped shape celtic history scholarship, giving modern scholars a primary witness to the discipline's Victorian-era formation. Casual readers attracted to regional lore will find vivid, factual accounts of landscape and monument; classic-literature and antiquarian collectors will value the authenticity and provenance of an original-period voice. Practical for use on the shelf by researchers yet resonant for the general reader, this edition reconnects contemporary audiences with a vital strand of Ireland's intellectual and cultural past. Rich in contemporary detail and close description, it supplies context for later surveys and reinterpretations. For historians and researchers the volume is a compact record of regional fieldwork and interpretive debate; for libraries and collectors it complements holdings in nineteenth-century archaeology and deepens any Ulster regional history collection.
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Publisher: Alpha Editions
Imprint: Alpha Editions
Dimensions:
Width: 21.60cm
, Height: 1.40cm
, Length: 27.90cm
Weight: 0.603kg
ISBN: 9789354309243
ISBN 10: 9354309240
Pages: 258
Publication Date: 15 December 2020
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Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
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