Inhalt:
Editorial
John Waddell: Equine Cults and Celtic Goddesses
Ronald Hicks: The Rout of Ailill and Medb: Myth on the Landscape
Joe Fenwick: The Late Prehistoric ‘Royal Site’ of Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon: An Enduring Paradigm of Enclosed Sacred Space
Mike McCarthy & Daniel Curley: Exploring the Nature of the Fráoch Saga – An Examination of Associations with the Legendary Warrior on Mag nAí
R. B. Warner: Ptolemy’s River Winderis: A Corrected Identification, a Sea-monster and Roman Material from the Adjacent Sandhills
Cóilín Ó Drisceoil & Aidan Walsh: New Radiocarbon Dates for the Black Pig’s Dyke at Aghareagh West and Aghnaskew, County Monaghan
Dirk Brandherm, Cormac McSparron, Thorsten Kahlert & James Bonsall: Topographical and Geophysical Survey at Knocknashee, Co. Sligo – Results from the 2016 Campaign
Anthony Wilkinson: Knocknashee – Local Perceptions
Patrick McCafferty: The Fear of Fairy Forts: Archaeological Preservation by Plague and Superstition
Antrax Archäologie Black Pig’s Dyke Bronze Age Celtic Goddesses Equine Cults Irland Knocknashee Navan Fort Rathcroghan Roman Material Superstition Táin Bó Cúailnge Táin Bó Fráoch Ulster Cycle