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Alex Woolf deposited AU 729.2 and the last years of Nechtan mac Der-Ilei on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This brief note reconsiders the standard translation of a brief passage in the Annals of Ulster and considers the implications of this alternate view.
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Alex Woolf deposited Dún Nechtain, Fortriu and the Geography of the Picts on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
In the nineteenth century the Pictish kingdom of Fortriu and the site of
the Battle of Nechtansmere were located by scholars in Menteith and
Strathearn and at Dunnichen in Forfarshire respectively. These identifications
have largely gone unchallenged. The purpose of this article is to
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In 1247, in conflict with English forces, a man described as MacSomhairle, King of Argyll, was slain at Ballyshannon in Donegal. This paper seeks to identify which member of the kindred descend from Somerled this was and to investigate the context of his intervention in Irish politics.
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Alex Woolf deposited The Cult of Moluag, the See of Mortlach and Church Organisation in Northern Scotland in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
It does what it says on the tin.
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Alex Woolf deposited THE WOOD BEYOND THE WORLD: JÄMTLAND AND THE NORWEGIAN KINGS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This paper looks at Jämtland, a province now in Sweden but, until the seventeenth century considered a dependency of the Norwegian crown. The paper considers the textual and archaeological evidence that Scandinavian (as opposed to Saami) settlement in the region originated from Trondelag, in Central Norway, and goes on to look at the conflicting…[Read more]
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Alex Woolf deposited Fire from Heaven: Divine Providence and Iron Age Hillforts in Early Medieval Britain on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This book looks at how early medieval texts explained the abandonment of hillforts observed in the landscape with refence to providential models of history. the main example focused upon in the account of Moel Fenlle in Historia Brittonum.
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Alex Woolf deposited Reporting Scotland in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This chapter discusses the reporting of events in what would become Scotland in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. Observations are made on the perspective of the chroniclers and the sources of their information.
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Alex Woolf deposited The Song of the Death of Somerled and the Destruction of Glasgow in 1153 on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This paper examines the twelfth-century Latin poem known as the Song of the Death of Somerled and argues that contrary to previous interpretations the action in the poem covers two separate events eleven years apart; a successful attack on Glasgow in 1153 and a the final battle in which Somerled dies in 1164.
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This article deploys both textual and archaeological evidence to question the assumption that retained court poets existed in pre-Viking Age Ireland.
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This paper revisits the idea that there was a direct link between Sweden and the the rites and materials found in the cemetery at Sutton Hoo. It argues instead that both Sweden and and East Anglia were frontier regions on the edge of a core located in Danish territories.
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This essay reflects on the developments in our understanding of the Pictish Church since Kathleen Hughes visited the topic half a century ago.
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A brief historical interpretation based upon the excavations carried out at the Northumbrian ecclesiastical site at Auldhame in East Lothian.
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Alex Woolf deposited Plebs: Concepts of Community among Late Antique Britons. on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This chapter looks at the use of the word plebs in a number of Late Antique texts thought to be written by Britons and discusses what this reveals about the social and ecclesiastical conditions amongst the Britons in the fifth and sixth centuries.
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This paper attempts to look at the evidence for English ideas about their own national origins in the period before Bede.
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This short note cautions against essentialist ways of thinking about the Picts and reminds readers that the term itself is an exonym and that there is little or no evidence that the people we call Picts had any self identification as a group.
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A discussion of the educational context of Columbanus in and around Bangor and Moville in the sixth century.
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A chapter in volume 1 of the Cambridge History of Ireland
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Alex Woolf's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
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Alejandro G. Sinner deposited Del oppidum de Burriac a las termas de Ca l’Arnau. Una aproximación a la lengua y a la identidad de los habitantes de Ilduro (Cabrera de Mar, Barcelona) in the group
Roman Provincial Archaeology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe analysis of the epigraphic documents from various sites in the Cabrera de Mar valley reveals a clear predominance of Iberian script over Latin, not only in the Iberian oppidum of Burriac, but also in the late-Republican settlement located in the modern centre of the village of Cabrera de Mar; both probably to be identified in ancient times as…[Read more]
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Alejandro G. Sinner deposited Del oppidum de Burriac a las termas de Ca l’Arnau. Una aproximación a la lengua y a la identidad de los habitantes de Ilduro (Cabrera de Mar, Barcelona) in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe analysis of the epigraphic documents from various sites in the Cabrera de Mar valley reveals a clear predominance of Iberian script over Latin, not only in the Iberian oppidum of Burriac, but also in the late-Republican settlement located in the modern centre of the village of Cabrera de Mar; both probably to be identified in ancient times as…[Read more]
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