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Bibliography

Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, “Aspects of early Irish history”, in: Brian G. Scott (ed.), Perspectives in Irish archaeology: papers presented to the 5th annual seminar of the Association of Young Irish Archaeologists held in Dublin, November 1973, Belfast: Association of Young Irish Archaeologists, 1974. 64–75.

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Citation details
Article
“Aspects of early Irish history”
Work
Brian G. Scott (ed.), Perspectives in Irish archaeology (1974)
Pages
64–75
Year
1974
Subjects and topics
Headings
Ireland early Irish law
History, society and culture
Agents
CerdraigeCerdrige
Cerdrige;Fir Cherda

The Cerdraige (al. Cerdrige or Fir Cherda) were a population group in Munster, apparently known for its specialisation in craft as the first element of their name, cerd ‘craftsman, artisan’ suggests.


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Keywords
early Irish society metalworking frontier border area fortresses
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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December 2014, last updated: May 2024