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Finn Mac Cumaill's Places: Linking Human Settlement with Landscapes of Enriched Natural Resources

The project is a collaboration between landscape archaeology, Celtic mythology, geological heritage and wildlife ecology. It uses Remotely Piloted Aerial Survey as a key methodology. The project results will be published as an Atlas of Finn mac Cumaill’s Places.

Duration / Date Range: Ongoing

Funded by: Unfunded

Researchers: Dr. Elizabeth FitzPatrick

Status: On-going

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