Wednesday 5th April, 1pm, Adults
Online Lecture: Things of the Early Medieval Teaglach - Exploring the material possessions of early Irish households
Free Admission. Booking Required.
Early Medieval Ireland is known for some of the finest metalworking objects of Irish archaeology, including the Ardagh Chalice, and the ‘Tara’ Brooch, but what do we know about the everyday objects made and used by people at this time? This talk, by Prof. Aidan O’Sullivan from the School of Archaeology and University College Dublin, will tack between archaeology, early Irish history and experimental archaeology to think about the things that people would have used inside and around their houses in early medieval Ireland, with a focus on rural Ireland in the 7th/8th centuries AD.
Prof. Aidan O’Sullivan is the Head of the UCD School of Archaeology, and has been a lecturer at UCD since 2000. Part of his role at UCD includes his position as co-director, with Dr. Brendan O’Neill, of the UCD’s Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture. He is the author and editor of many books, including Early Medieval Ireland, AD 400-1100: the evidence from archaeological excavations.
To book a place for the live broadcast of this lecture and Q&A, please visit Eventbrite
This is a closed YouTube live event with this pre-recorded lecture and a live Q&A. Please note the entire event will be recorded and posted online at a later stage. Booked attendees will receive a link closer to the event to view the lecture on YouTube. Please use the 'chat' feature on YouTube to ask any questions about the lecture and these will be answered live at the end of the talk. If you would like to post a question, please be aware, you will need to have a YouTube account.
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Location:
Online Lecture: Things of the Early Medieval Teaglach - Exploring the material possessions of early Irish households is located at:
Archaeology,
Kildare St,
Dublin 2
D02 FH48
Join this talk by Prof. Aidan O'Sullivan of UCD School of Archaeology on life in Early Medieval Ireland
Archaeology
Archaeology,
Kildare St,
Dublin 2,
D02 FH48
+353 1 677 7444