Eachtra Journal

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13th Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium

March, 2011 · Written by: John Tierney Print This Page This entry is part 8 of 8 in the Issue 09

Friends of Medieval Dublin
13th Medieval Dublin Symposium

Saturday 21 May 2011
Robert Emmet Theatre (Room 2037)
Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin

09.30  Registration and opening remarks

Seán Duffy

09.40  The discovery of the longphort at Linn Duachaill: implications for Dublin

Mark Clinton & Eamonn P. Kelly

10. 30  Trinity College Library: manuscript sources for the history of medieval Dublin

Ellen O’Flaherty

11.10        Tea & coffee

11.30  Excavations at nos. 63-64 and 59 Thomas Street/Vicar Street, Dublin 8

Judith Carroll

12.10  Mayors, merchants and maidens: the men and women of Bristol in medieval Dublin

Grace O’Keeffe

12.50       Lunch

14.00  St Mary’s abbey and precinct, Dublin

Geraldine Stout

14.40   Rivers and industry: the archaeology of the Coombe bypass / Cork St. realignment

Alan Hayden

15.20       Tea & coffee

15. 40  The sheriffs of the medieval county of Dublin

Áine Foley

16.20  Dublin’s oldest industrial site? The excavation of a Hiberno-Norse milling complex at Chapelizod

Claire Walsh

ADMISSION FREE ∙ ALL WELCOME

NO ADVANCE REGISTRATION OR BOOKING REQUIRED

For further information, contact Prof. Seán Duffy sduffy@tcd.ie or phone 01-896 5998

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