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Irish archaeologist
Ann Lynch is an Irish
archaeologist specialising in
prehistory . She is a former Chief Archaeologist with the
National Monuments Service of Ireland.
[1]
Lynch studied at
University College Cork . She has led excavations on a number of major national monuments, including
Poulnabrone dolmen (1986 & 1988),
[2]
Newgrange (1980s),
[3]
Skellig Michael (from the mid-1980s),
[4]
Dublin Castle (1985),
[1]
[5]
[6] and
Moor Abbey ,
County Tipperary (2019).
[7]
Selected publications
Books
Journals
"Reviewing the state of archaeology in Ireland". The National Monuments Service , volume 22, nr 2, 2008. pp. 10–12
[8]
Online lectures
References
^
a
b "
Dr Ann Lynch ".
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . Retrieved 6 October 2023
^ O'Kelly (1989), p. 94
^ Lynch, Ann. "Newgrange Revisited: New Insights from Excavations at the Back of the Mound in 1984–8". Journal of Irish Archaeology , volume 23, 2014. pp. 13–82.
JSTOR
jirisarch.23.13
^ Bourke, Edward; Hayden, Alan; Lynch, Ann. "
Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry: The Monastery and South Peak: Archaeological Stratigraphic Report: Excavations 1986–2010 ".
Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht , 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2023
^ Lynch, Ann; Manning, Conleth; Wiggins, Ken. "Dublin Castle: From Fortress to Palace: Volume 2 - The Viking-age Archaeology". Wordwell Books, 2024.
ISBN
978-1-4468-8096-8
^ "
Dr. Ann Lynch on the 5,000-year-old murder mystery from the Burren ".
Clare FM , 25th June 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2023
^ Manning, Conleth. "Archaeology in Ireland’s journals, 2019". Archaeology Ireland , volume 34, no. 1, Spring 2020, pp. 34–36.
JSTOR
26915540
^ "
Lynch, A. (2008) ". The National Monuments Service. Retrieved 6 October 2023
Sources
O'Kelly, Michael J. "Early Ireland: An Introduction to Irish Prehistory". Cambridge University Press, 1989.
ISBN
978-0521334891