1985
DOI: 10.1080/00750778509478845
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Medieval Agriculture and Settlement in Oughterard and Castlewarden, Co. Kildare

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“…Given the elusive nature of medieval arable in Ireland in general (Hall et al 1985), there is little hope of distinguishing new, Edwardian-era, arable from older arable. However, the moated sites that proliferate in south-east Ireland (see especially Barry 1977) offer the firmest field evidence that Edward, through his policies and practices, effected change in the Irish countryside.…”
Section: The Farmed Landscapes Of Edwardian Irelandmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Given the elusive nature of medieval arable in Ireland in general (Hall et al 1985), there is little hope of distinguishing new, Edwardian-era, arable from older arable. However, the moated sites that proliferate in south-east Ireland (see especially Barry 1977) offer the firmest field evidence that Edward, through his policies and practices, effected change in the Irish countryside.…”
Section: The Farmed Landscapes Of Edwardian Irelandmentioning
confidence: 98%