Lough Hyne - Terri Kearney

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This beautifully illustrated book on Lough Hyne traces man’s interaction with the area for over 4,000 years.

Terri Kearney utilises the physical landscape, local knowledge and folklore, as well as historical sources to explore the unique aspects of Lough Hyne’s heritage as well as revealing how the area was affected by some of the major events in history.

Starting in prehistory with an interpretation of the archaeological landscape, the book looks at how early man lived, worked and worshipped at the lough through the millennia.

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This beautifully illustrated book on Lough Hyne traces man’s interaction with the area for over 4,000 years.

Terri Kearney utilises the physical landscape, local knowledge and folklore, as well as historical sources to explore the unique aspects of Lough Hyne’s heritage as well as revealing how the area was affected by some of the major events in history.

Starting in prehistory with an interpretation of the archaeological landscape, the book looks at how early man lived, worked and worshipped at the lough through the millennia.

This beautifully illustrated book on Lough Hyne traces man’s interaction with the area for over 4,000 years.

Terri Kearney utilises the physical landscape, local knowledge and folklore, as well as historical sources to explore the unique aspects of Lough Hyne’s heritage as well as revealing how the area was affected by some of the major events in history.

Starting in prehistory with an interpretation of the archaeological landscape, the book looks at how early man lived, worked and worshipped at the lough through the millennia.