Bibliography

R. B.
Warner

23 publications between 1973 and 2016 indexed
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Warner, R. B., “The linear earthwork known as ‘the Danes Cast’: early descriptions, general observations and a newly recognised extension at Newtown, Co. Armagh”, Emania 23 (2016): 61–66.  
abstract:

This paper gives a brief description of the Danes Cast linear earthwork in Counties Down and Armagh, in particular the part played in its study by John Bell in about 1815. The whole earthwork is briefly described and an explanation is offered on its date and purpose. Finally a section first recorded by Bell, but since rejected, is reinstated and shown to extend the southern end of the cast.

abstract:

This paper gives a brief description of the Danes Cast linear earthwork in Counties Down and Armagh, in particular the part played in its study by John Bell in about 1815. The whole earthwork is briefly described and an explanation is offered on its date and purpose. Finally a section first recorded by Bell, but since rejected, is reinstated and shown to extend the southern end of the cast.

Warner, R. B., “The gold fragments from Haughey’s Fort, Co. Armagh: description and XRF analysis”, Emania 22 (2014): 69–76.
Warner, R. B., “A lost, Iberian-style, Bronze Age gold neck-ring from near Navan, Co. Armagh”, Emania 21 (2013): 35–39.
Warner, R. B., “Ptolemy’s Insamnion promontory: rehabilitation and identification”, Emania 21 (2013): 29–52.
Warner, R. B., “The Tamlaght Hoard and the Creeveroe Axe: two new finds of Late Bronze Age date from near Navan, Co. Armagh”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 20 (2006): 20–28.
Warner, R. B., “A newly discovered Iron-Age ‘pendant’ from Navan”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 19 (2002): 37–42.
Warner, R. B., “Keeping out the Otherworld: the internal ditch at Navan and other Iron Age ‘hengiform’ enclosures”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 18 (2000): 39–44.
Warner, R. B., “Tuathal Techtmar: a myth or ancient literary evidence for a Roman invasion?”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 13 (1995): 23–32.
Warner, R. B., “The ‘Ernean House’”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 21–27.
Warner, R. B., “Emania Varia I: A. summary of the chronology of Navan”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 66.
Warner, R. B., “The Navan Complex: a new schedule of sites and finds”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 39–44.
Warner, R. B., “Emania Varia I: B. The date of Haughey’s Fort refined”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 67–69.
Warner, R. B., “Emania Varia I: C. More on Conmáel and Óenach Macha”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 69–70.
Warner, R. B., “Emania Varia I: D. Navan in the eleventh century”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994): 70–72.
Warner, R. B., “Tree-rings, catastrophes and culture in Early Ireland: some comments”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 11 (1993): 13–19.
Warner, R. B., “The Drumconwell Ogham and its implications”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 8 (1991): 43–50.
Warner, R. B., “Cultural intrusions in the Early Iron Age: some notes”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 9 (1991): 44–52.
Warner, R. B., J. P. Mallory, and M. G. L. Baillie, “Irish Early Iron Age Sites: a provisional map of absolute dated sites”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 7 (1990): 46–50.
Warner, R. B., “Loch Cirr / Cúl Chíre”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 4 (Spring, 1988): 36.
Mallory, J. P., and R. B. Warner, “The date of Haughey’s Fort”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 5 (Autumn, 1988): 36–40.
Warner, R. B., “Preliminary schedules of sites and stray finds in the Navan complex”, Emania 1 (1986): 5–9.
Warner, R. B., “Irish place-names and archaeology III, case study: Clochar Macc nDaimíni”, Bulletin of the Ulster Place Name Society (Series 2) 4 (1982): 27–31.
Warner, R. B., “The excavations at Clogher and their context”, Clogher Record 8:1 (1973): 5–12.