Abstract

While recent decades have seen various studies of Ireland and the Irish in maritime history, and of Irish merchants and mariners in Medieval times, this is the first general study of the archaeology of riverine and marine vessels in Ireland. Both authors work in the Centre for Coastal and Marine Research at the University of Ulster, and both are archaeologists and professional divers. As they point out, it is somewhat surprising that an island nation should have ignored its maritime archaeology for so long.

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