2000
DOI: 10.1484/j.peri.3.399
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The see-lands of the diocese of Ardfert: an essay in reconstruction

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“…However, by the 9th century this territory was controlled by the Muscraige Tíre, a shadowy polity who appear suddenly prominent in Munster texts of the later 8th and 9th century. 87 The assembly landscape itself is large and had a number of different foci. A ring-barrow cemetery in Knockanpierce, two isolated burials radiocarbon dated to the 7th to 9th centuries with evidence for trauma at Nenagh North (perhaps judicial executions), as well as a number of complexes discovered along the route of the M8 suggest discreet foci.…”
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“…However, by the 9th century this territory was controlled by the Muscraige Tíre, a shadowy polity who appear suddenly prominent in Munster texts of the later 8th and 9th century. 87 The assembly landscape itself is large and had a number of different foci. A ring-barrow cemetery in Knockanpierce, two isolated burials radiocarbon dated to the 7th to 9th centuries with evidence for trauma at Nenagh North (perhaps judicial executions), as well as a number of complexes discovered along the route of the M8 suggest discreet foci.…”
Section: Inventing Téitementioning
confidence: 99%