Excavations at St Mary’s abbey, Dublin: the archaeology of Ireland’s premier Cistercian house
Edmond O'Donovan
Excavations at Riverhouse, Chancery Street, Dublin 7: a riverside dumping ground in medieval Oxmantown
Muireann Ní Cheallacháin
Beyond Clontarf: links between Dublin and the earldom of Orkney
Caitlin Ellis
The leather finds from excavations at Chancery Lane and Ship Street Great, Dublin
John Nicholl
Richard Stanihurst’s account of the founding of Ostmantown in 1095: historical fact or fiction?
Patrick Wadden
‘What should we hang first – the holly or each other?’: Henry II’s Christmas Court (Dublin, 1171)
Denis Casey
Revealing the medieval riverfront: excavations at 42–51 Strand Street Great/31–34 Abbey Street Upper, Dublin
Caitríona Moore
The ‘cemetery gate’ and outer precinct of St Mary’s abbey, Dublin
Paul Duffy
The occupational profile of pre-modern towns: the case of Dublin, c.1190–1640
Bruce M.S. Campbell
The spectrum of occupations and the influence of guilds and Gaffeln in medieval Dublin and Cologne
Valentin Rothaupt
Purposeful or a parade? Riding the Franchises in Dublin’s history
Shea Brennan
John Estrete (fl. 1474–89): the ‘Yorkist’ earl of Kildare’s ‘Lancastrian’ lawyer
Randolph Jones
The records of Dublin’s late medieval guild of carpenters
Sarah Hendriks