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Ireland's Round Towers

by Tadgh O'Keefe
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Overview

The round tower is Ireland’s most distinctive medieval monument. This book explores the towers’ qualities as works of architecture as well as examining their relationships with other buildings at the sites on which they stand. The author suggests how the towers were employed in ceremonies and other ritualised activities of the Viking Age church in Ireland. They prove to be crucial evidence in a new history of Irish Christianity between the Viking raids and the late 12th-century invasion.

Synopsis

The round tower is Ireland’s most distinctive medieval monument. This book explores the towers’ qualities as works of architecture as well as examining their relationships with other buildings at the sites on which they stand. The author suggests how the towers were employed in ceremonies and other ritualised activities of the Viking Age church in Ireland. They prove to be crucial evidence in a new history of Irish Christianity between the Viking raids and the late twelfth–century invasion.

Tadhg O’Keeffe is Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology at the University of Dublin. He is the author of Medieval Ireland: An Archaeology.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Tempus Publishing, Limited
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780752425719

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