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F. X. Martin, G. F. Mitchell, M. F. Ryan & P. F. Wallace (ed.). Medieval Dublin excavations 1962–81. - Series B, volume 1: James T. Lang. Viking-age decorated wood: a study of its ornament and style. x + 102 pages, 25 plates, 124 figures, 4 tables. 1988. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy; ISBN 0-901714-68-2 hardback IR£17.95, ISBN 0-901714-69-0 paperback IR£12.95. - Series B, volume 2: Patrick F. Wallace, Andrew Halpin, Arne-Emil Christensen, Joseph McDonnell & Brian Spencer. Miscellanea 1. iv + 48 pages, 14 plates, 21 figures. 1988. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy; ISBN 0-901714-70-4 hardback IR£10.95, ISBN 0-901714-71-2 paperback IR£7.95. - Series C, volume 1: G. F. Mitchell. Archaeology & environment in early Dublin. 40 pages, 5 plates, 8 figures, 2 tables. 1987. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy; ISBN 0-901714-65-8 hardback IR£9.95, ISBN 0-901714-61-5 paperback IR£4.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Peter V. Addyman*
Affiliation:
York Archaeological Trust

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