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OverviewThe aim of this book is to promote the thesis that myth may illuminate archaeology and that on occasion archaeology may shed light on myth. Medieval Irish literature is rich in mythic themes and some of these are used as a starting point. Some myths are of great antiquity and some were invented by contemporary authors. It is a challenging source, first explored in the author's earlier work Archaeology and Celtic Myth and this work will elaborate on some of the themes pursued there and introduce some new ones. Combining literary and archaeological evidence chapters deal with the construction of the past, illustrating how the Irish medieval world invented aspects of the past; the abuses of myth presented in later literature; the evidence for the survival of pagan beliefs and practices well into medieval times in Ireland; evidence to illustrate the key elements of the institution of sacral kingship, a consideration of sacred trees; mythology of the underworld and its archaeological expressions and the equine aspects of the myths attached to the Irish goddess Macha (linked to Navan Fort) and her Welsh counterpart Rhiannon. John Waddell brings a lifetimes experience of studying Irish history, Bronze Age archaeology and Celtic mythology in this personal and lively exploration of mythology and its archaeological expression. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John WaddellPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Volume: 4 ISBN: 9781785709753ISBN 10: 1785709755 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 18 April 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThere is much for the archaeologist to unpack in this ambitious text... * Current Archaeology * Not just the scholar but also the general reader will find this book of interest, shedding as it does new light on our interpretation of Ireland's mythic past. * Books Ireland * There is much for the archaeologist to unpack in this ambitious text... * Current Archaeology * There is much for the archaeologist to unpack in this ambitious text... * Current Archaeology * ...the scope of the book is impressive and Waddell demonstrates convincingly that it is important to explore the themes covered in this book at such a scale. * The Archaeological Journal * ...an important contribution on the potential of myth to support archaeological evidence, bringing together symbols and ritual practices intended to convince the specialist and laymen alike. * Journal of Folklore Research * Not just the scholar but also the general reader will find this book of interest, shedding as it does new light on our interpretation of Ireland's mythic past. * Books Ireland * I salute Myth and Materiality as a valuable study. * Folklore Society * Not just the scholar but also the general reader will find this book of interest, shedding as it does new light on our interpretation of Ireland's mythic past. * Books Ireland * ...an important contribution on the potential of myth to support archaeological evidence, bringing together symbols and ritual practices intended to convince the specialist and laymen alike. * Journal of Folklore Research * ...the scope of the book is impressive and Waddell demonstrates convincingly that it is important to explore the themes covered in this book at such a scale. * The Archaeological Journal * There is much for the archaeologist to unpack in this ambitious text... * Current Archaeology * I salute Myth and Materiality as a valuable study. * Folklore Society * Not just the scholar but also the general reader will find this book of interest, shedding as it does new light on our interpretation of Ireland's mythic past. * Books Ireland * ...the scope of the book is impressive and Waddell demonstrates convincingly that it is important to explore the themes covered in this book at such a scale. * The Archaeological Journal * There is much for the archaeologist to unpack in this ambitious text... * Current Archaeology * ...an important contribution on the potential of myth to support archaeological evidence, bringing together symbols and ritual practices intended to convince the specialist and laymen alike. * Journal of Folklore Research * Author InformationJohn Waddell is a former Professor of Archaeology in the National University of Ireland Galway and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. His publications include Foundation Myths: the beginnings of Irish archaeology (2005), Rathcroghan: archaeological and geophysical survey in a ritual landscape (with J. Fenwick and K. Barton in 2009), Archaeology and Celtic Myth (2014), and Myth and Materiality (2018). A revised fourth edition of The Prehistoric Archaeology of Ireland is in press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |