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The Origins of the Irish J. P. Mallory

The Origins of the Irish By J. P. Mallory

The Origins of the Irish by J. P. Mallory


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Suitable for anyone interested in Ireland and the Irish, this book brings together the evidence of archaeology, culture, tradition, genetics and linguistics on the age-old riddle of Irish origins. It includes 120 informative line drawings and maps.

The Origins of the Irish Summary

The Origins of the Irish by J. P. Mallory

Written as an engrossing detective story by the leading authority, this is the first major attempt in nearly eighty years to deal with the core issues and multiple influences in the creation of the Irish people. Essential reading, with over 120 informative line drawings and maps, for anyone interested in Ireland and the Irish, this book brings together the evidence of archaeology, culture, tradition, genetics and linguistics to shed welcome new light on the age-old riddle of Irish origins.

About J. P. Mallory

J. P. Mallory is a world expert on the interconnection of archaeology and linguistics and is the author of the standard work In Search of the Indo-Europeans and The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European. He has published numerous other works, including the hugely acclaimed The Origins of the Irish. He is Emeritus Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Queen's University Belfast and a member of the Royal Irish Academy.

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GOR005271541
9780500051757
0500051755
The Origins of the Irish by J. P. Mallory
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20130121
320
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