Cemetery Settlements and Local Churches in Pre-Viking Ireland in Light of Comparisons with England and Wales

In Carragáin Tomás Ó (ed.), Anglo-Saxon/Irish Relations before the Vikings. pp. 329 (2009)
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Abstract

This chapter re-examines the evidence for local ecclesiastical and other burial sites in pre-Viking Ireland. It compares local churches and cemetery settlements in pre-Viking Ireland with those found in England and Wales. The chapter describes the density of the pre-Viking ecclesiastical sites in Ireland, church density and social structure in Anglo-Saxon England, and the local ecclesiastical sites in Cornwall and Wales.

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