Description
As the historic seat of the High Kings at Tara and home to the monumental passage tombs of the Boyne Valley, County Meath stands at the absolute center of early Irish history. Meath towards a History delivers a premier, deeply analytical collection of studies tracking the evolution of this landscape from prehistory through the medieval era.
The text brings together leading archival researchers to explore early tribal boundaries, the impact of early Christian monastic foundations, and the strategic positioning of Anglo-Norman fortresses like Trim Castle. By combining recent archaeological excavations with early written annals, this volume serves as a crucial building block for anyone seeking an authentic, data-driven understanding of the structural development of the Royal County.
Essential takeaways for medieval history fans:
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Boyne Valley Focus: Provides high-level analysis of early settlement patterns and the historic importance of the river infrastructure.
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Monastic and Norman Studies: Deeply details the transition of power from ancient Gaelic lordships to religious centers and Norman strongholds.
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Elite Research Standard: An invaluable asset for academic libraries, graduate researchers, and serious history enthusiasts.






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