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Further reading and publications
  • Curley, D.P. & McCarthy, M. 2018 Rathcroghan: The guidebook. KPW Print Management, Ballinasloe.
  • Farrell, R., O’Conor, K. & Potter, M. (eds), 2018 Roscommon History and Society:Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish County. Geography Publications, Dublin.
  • Kinsella, T. (translated by) 2002 The Táin: Translated from the Irish epic TáinBóCúailnge. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Waddell, J., Fenwick, J. & Barton, K. 2009 Rathcroghan: archaeological and geophysical
    survey in a ritual landscape
    . Wordwell, Dublin.
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11 Mar

Hardy day in Co. Roscommon at farmer training.Thanks to all the farmers who participated and to Ronan,Michael & Seamus from Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland.
richie@farmingrathcroghan.ie

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(World Book Day)-The Tain translated by Thomas Kinsella,Dolmen Editions 1969 with the wonderful brush drawings by Louis De Brocquy.
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Farming Rathcroghan Project is a European Innovation Partnership (EIP) funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food, and the Marine (DAFM) under the Rural Development Programme 2014-2020.

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