The Town in Medieval Ireland: In the Light of Recent Archaeological
Excavations is the sixth volume in the series Research Papers in Irish
Archaeology. Essays by professional archaeologists, historians,
geographers and illustrators shine a light on the medieval
archaeological heritage of more than twenty of Ireland's historic urban
spaces. Some of the papers provide a fascinating synopsis of the results
of excavations and surveys at towns such as Castledermot, Enniscorthy,
Inistioge, Navan, New Ross and Wexford. Others focus on research carried
out at a particular site or building within a key medieval town (Carlow,
Drogheda, Ferns, Kildare, Kilkenny, Kilmallock and Mullingar).
Less-well-known deserted medieval settlements on the shores of Lough Key
and Lough Ree (Co. Roscommon) are showcased in two further
contributions, while there are also papers on Ardree, Athboy, Athy,
Dungarvan and Fethard, and an essay looking at the broader picture of
the European Historic Towns Atlas project and archaeology.