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Raftery (Barry)

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Raftery, Barry, “The reliability of the alleged early Lough Gara iron”, in: Andrew Reynolds, and Leslie E. Webster (eds), Early medieval art and archaeology in the northern world: studies in honour of James Graham-Campbell, 58, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2013. 719–729.
Raftery, Barry, “Iron-age Ireland”, in: Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (ed.), A new history of Ireland, vol. 1: Prehistoric and early Ireland, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 134–181.
Raftery, Barry, “A bit too far: Ireland’s Transylvanian link in the later Iron Age”, in: Alfred P. Smyth (ed.), Seanchas. Studies in early and medieval Irish archaeology, history and literature in honour of Francis J. Byrne, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000. 1–11.
Raftery, Barry, “Observations on the Iron Age in Munster”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 17 (1998): 21–24.
Raftery, Barry, “Ireland: a world without the Romans”, in: Miranda J. Green (ed.), The Celtic world, London, New York: Routledge, 1995. 636–653.
Raftery, Barry, “Pre- and protohistoric Ireland: problems of continuity and change”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 13 (1995): 5–9.
Raftery, Barry, Pagan Celtic Ireland: the enigma of the Irish Iron Age, London: Thames and Hudson, 1994.
Raftery, Barry, “Fahren und reiten in Irland in der Eisenzeit: die archäologischen Belege”, in: Hildegard L. C. Tristram (ed.), Studien zur Táin bó Cúailnge, 52, Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1993. 173–191.
Raftery, Barry, “The Celtic Iron Age in Ireland: problems of origin”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 9 (1991): 28–32.
Raftery, Barry, “The Loughnashade horns”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 2 (1987): 21–24.
Raftery, Barry, “A late ogham inscription from Co. Tipperary”, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 99 (1969): 161–164.


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