Irish Castles
Discover the origin of Irish Castles in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 3 with Prof. Tadhg O’Keeffe
Irish Castles
Discover the origin of Irish Castles in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 3 with Prof. Tadhg O’Keeffe
Irish Castles loom large both across the landscape and in our imagination, but what exactly was a castle? How do we define it? Was it the Normans who brought castle-building to Ireland in the 12th century, or did castles exist in Ireland before they arrived? In this episode of Amplify Archaeology Podcast we’re joined by Professor Tadhg O’Keeffe to discuss some of these questions and more!
Castles are one of the most evocative icons of our medieval past. Ireland has a vast array of fortifications, ranging from earthwork structures to large stone fortresses. But what was the origin of castles in Ireland? Did they come in with the Anglo Normans after the invasions of the late-twelfth century, or could it be said that castles existed in Ireland before the Normans? I was delighted to have the opportunity to discuss some of these questions with Professor Tadhg O’Keeffe of UCD School of Archaeology. We also look at how Irish castles compare with those of England, Wales and the rest of Europe, and the significance of sites like Roscommon Castle.
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Title: Irish Castles
Duration: 37 mins.
Summary:
Discover the origin of Irish Castles in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 3 with Prof. Tadhg O’Keeffe
Episode 3 Irish Castles – Show Notes
- If you’d like to dig further into some of these discussion points, Tadhg has a new publication called Ireland Encastellated, AD 950–1550 Insular castle-building in its European context, available from Four Courts Press.
- There are some terrific publications that give great insights into castles. Tadhg himself is a prolific writer on the medieval period. As well as his new publication, his Medieval Irish Buildings 1100–1600 is an essential guide to the architecture of the period. Another of his publications Medieval Ireland An Archaeology also provides an excellent overview.
- If you are interested in the architecture of castles, I recommend checking out Malcom Hislop’s Castle Builders: Approaches to Castle Design and Construction in the Middle Ages. There isn’t much specifically about Ireland in there but it is a really interesting guide to how castles were designed and constructed in the medieval period.
- Lady Rohesia’s castle at Castleroche (pictured above) is one of the most spectacular sites in the country. It is situated near Dundalk in County Louth, and it is on private land so please do ask permission before entering the site.
- Trim Castle and the Hill of Tara both feature in our free audio guide to the Boyne Valley.
- You can visit Trim Castle (and enjoy a great guided tour!), see here for opening hours and entry fees.
- Maynooth Castle can also be visited, see here for opening hours and entry fees.
- The Forradh and the Hill of Tara is also well worth a trip, it’s such a fascinating archaeological landscape! See here for opening hours.
- Roscommon Castle is located in Roscommon Town and it can be accessed for free. Why not take a guided tour with Roscommon Heritage Tours?
- A number of the castles mentioned, including Castleroche, the Forradh on the Hill of Tara, Maynooth Castle, Trim Castle...
04/17/19 • 36 min
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