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Armagh and the Royal Centres in Early Medieval Ireland
Nicholas Boyter Aitchison
其他書名
Monuments, Cosmology, and the Past
出版
Cruithne Press
, 1994
主題
History / Ancient / General
History / Europe / Ireland
History / World
History / Europe / Medieval
Social Science / Archaeology
ISBN
1873448023
9781873448021
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=xJZnAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Evidence suggests that the middle of the first millenium AD was a significant period in Irish history: a time of increasing political centralisation and the erosion of Iron Age belief patterns and social structures. In this persuasive thesis Aitchison proposes a date of AD500 as a cut-off point between Iron-Age and Early Medieval Ireland. His primary interest lies in this latter society with its new political organisations. He highlights monuments as a focus for study and argues that they have been been poorly defined and understood in the literature. He argues that a monument, while it is a reminder of the past, may also be invested with new ideological significance by a later society. Within this framework he investigates the way in which the Early Medieval Irish invested much older monuments with ideological meaning and uses Armagh and other royal centres as a vehicle for analysing central themes of early Irish history. The book coincides with a resurgence of archaeological interest in the sites of Armagh and the Navan Fort and includes a formidable bibliography.