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Identifier: journalofroyalso1899roya (find matches)
Title: Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Year: 1849 (1840s)
Authors: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Transactions Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Proceedings and transactions Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Proceedings and papers
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Publisher: Dublin, Ireland : The Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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; illustrated; 4to; with some account of the Early Celtic Church, and of the Mission of St. Columba, 1866.The Monks of lona (J. S. Mac Corry), 1871. Prehistoric Remains of Caithness (S. Laing, with notes by T H. Huxley), 1866. Notices of Runic Inscriptions discovered in the Orkneys (James Farrer), 1862.Maeshowe, illustrations of Runic Literature, &c. (J. M. Mitchell), 1863.■ Essay on the Age and Uses of the Brochs and Rude Stone Monuments of the Orkney Islands and the North of Scotland (James Fergusson), 1877. Notes on the Structure, Distribution, and Contents of the Brochs, Mith special reference to the question of their Celtic or Norwegian Origin —A Reply to Mr. James Fergussons Essay (Dr. Joseph Anderson) ; Proceedings of Scottish Society of Antiquaries, vol. xii., pp. 314—355.The Scottish Brochs: their Age and their Destruction (James W. Cursitor, F.s.A. (Scot.)), 1896.■Celtic Antiquities of Orkney (Lieut. F. W. L. Thomas, r.n.)—Archaeologia, vol. 34, p. 98. ^ ORKNEY
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LONDONDERRV IRELAND ENGLAND Diagram Map of Koute, Scottisli Archaeological Tour, Royal Society of Antiquariesof Ireland. (T/ie Dotted Lines show the Ronle.\ PKOCKEDINGS. 147 Introducxoky. When a Scottish Archasological Tour, chiefly among the WesternIsLands, was resolved upon by the Society, it was not so much with theintention of giving the members an opportunity of exploring a newchapter of archosology, as with a view that they should investigatein the Hebrides what is admittedly a characteristic postscript to thehistory of Celtic Art, Archaeology and Ecclesiology. There may be a few antiquaries to whom the postscript has moreinterest than the original chapters, but Irish Archaeologists have oftenlooked to the Western Highlands and Hebrides with longing as topastures new in wliich they might expect to find peculiar developmentsof the arts of ancient Erinn, in which Celtic art may often be foundto have been intensified, but in which during the progress of the agesits individuality na

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