Bibliography

Finbar
McCormick
s. xx–xxi

11 publications between 1988 and 2021 indexed
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2021

work
OʼSullivan, Aidan, Finbar McCormick, Thomas R. Kerr, and Lorcan Harney, Early medieval Ireland, AD 400–1100: the evidence from archaeological excavations, 2nd ed., Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2021.

2014

work
OʼSullivan, Aidan, Finbar McCormick, Thomas R. Kerr, and Lorcan Harney, Early medieval Ireland, AD 400–1100: the evidence from archaeological excavations, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2014.

2008

article
McCormick, Finbar, “The decline of the cow: agricultural and settlement change in early medieval Ireland”, Peritia 20 (2008): 209–224.

2007

article
McCormick, Finbar, “The horse in early Ireland”, Anthropozoologicia 42 (2007): 85–104.

2002

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Buckley, Victor, Laureen Buckley, and Finbar McCormick, “A curious inhumation burial from Dernish Island, Co. Sligo”, in: Martin A. Timoney (ed.), A celebration of Sligo: first essays for Sligo Field Club, Carrick-on-the-Shannon: Sligo Field Club, 2002. 117–120.

2000

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McCormick, Finbar, “The animal bones from the Navan Ditch”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 18 (2000): 37–38.

1996

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Murphy, Eileen, and Finbar McCormick, “The faunal remains from the inner ditch of Haughey’s Fort, third report: 1991 excavation”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 14 (1996): 47–50.

1995

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McCormick, F., G. Cribbin, D. W. Shimwell, and Eileen Murphy, “A pagan-Christian transitional burial at Kiltullagh”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 13 (1995): 89–98.

1994

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Cribbin, G., F. McCormick, M. E. Robinson, and D. W. Shimwell, “A destroyed Late Iron-Age burial from Kiltullagh, Ballyglass Middle td., Co. Mayo”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 61–65.

1991

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McCormick, Finbar, “Evidence of dairying at Dún Ailinne?”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 8 (1991): 57–59.

1988

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McCormick, Finbar, “Animal bones from Haughey’s Fort”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 4 (Spring, 1988): 24–27.