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Site Site type Evidence Reference<br />
Armagh:<br />
Cathedral Hill,<br />
Ecclesiastical Enamel and glass rods Gaskell-Brown & Harper<br />
1984, 122, 135.<br />
Co. Armagh<br />
Armagh:<br />
Ecclesiastical Glass rods Crothers, 1999, 63.<br />
English Street,<br />
Co. Armagh<br />
Armagh:<br />
Ecclesiastical Glass bead manufacturing waste Lynn & McDowell 1988, 60.<br />
Scotch Street,<br />
Co. Armagh<br />
Augherskea, Co. Meath Settlement Evidence not stated Baker 2010, 18<br />
Ballycatteen,<br />
Co. Cork<br />
Cabinteely,<br />
Mount Offaly,<br />
Co. Dublin<br />
Cahercommaun,<br />
Co. Clare<br />
Carraig Aille (II),<br />
Co. Clare<br />
Craigywarren,<br />
Co. Antrim<br />
Dunmisk,<br />
Co. Tyrone<br />
Garranes,<br />
Co. Cork<br />
cemetery<br />
Rath<br />
Settlement/<br />
cemetery<br />
Blue glass rod, scrap of Roman or<br />
sub-Roman glass<br />
Ó Ríordáin & Hartnett 1943,<br />
26.<br />
Burke 1994, 196.<br />
Fragment of a blue glass rod Conway 1999, 39.<br />
Cashel<br />
Fragment of bangle with traces of two<br />
perforations – possibly broken during<br />
manufacture, hammerstones<br />
Hencken 1938, 39.<br />
Cashel<br />
Flattened tear-drop shaped piece of Ó Ríordáin 1949a, 91, 102.<br />
glass, glass vessel fragments – scrap?,<br />
Hammerstones<br />
Crannog Enamel deposit on crucible Coffey 1906<br />
Settlement/<br />
cemetery<br />
Rath<br />
A failed glass stud, failed glass beads,<br />
monochrome glass rods, reticella rods,<br />
scrap glass, glass making crucible<br />
fragments for making opaque yellow<br />
glass.<br />
Millefiori glass rod, millefiroi glass<br />
attached to bronze tube, Several small<br />
pieces of glass vessel – scrap? Lumps<br />
of enamel that had cooled after being<br />
molten.<br />
Blob of blue glass. Glass vessel<br />
fragment – scrap?<br />
Henderson 1988, 115-17, 122.<br />
Ó Ríordáin 1942a, 118-19,<br />
121.<br />
Garryduff,<br />
Co. Cork<br />
Rath<br />
O’Kelly 1963, 77.<br />
Gragan West, Co. Clare Melted glass bead, hammerstones Cotter 1990<br />
Island McHugh, Co. Tyrone Crannog Crucibles with enamel residue Ivens & Simpson 1986<br />
Knowth,<br />
Settlement site Enamel working crucibles? Eogan 1977, 74.<br />
Co. Meath<br />
Lagore,<br />
Crannog<br />
Moulds for glass studs, blue glass Hencken 1950, 127-30, 132<br />
Co. Meath<br />
rods, millefiori glass rod, scrap glass?<br />
Roman or post Roman.<br />
Lislackagh, Co. Mayo Rath Unfinished glass bead Walsh 1993<br />
Lough Faughan,<br />
Crannog Glass vessel figment – scrap? Collins 1955, 63.<br />
Co. Down<br />
Marlinstown,<br />
Multivallate Vitreous material Kiely 1990:113; 1991:126.<br />
Co. Westmeath<br />
Movilla,<br />
Ecclesiastical Glass rods, glass globules Ivens 1984b, 100.<br />
Co. Down<br />
Moynagh,<br />
Crannog Lump of yellow enamel Bradley 1987:0039.<br />
Co. Meath<br />
Roestown, Co. Meath Enclosure Crucible with glazed residue O’Hara 2007, 2009a-b<br />
Woodstown, Co. Waterford Longfort Molten glass droplets Russell et al. 2007<br />
Table A1.3: Evidence for Glass-Working from Early Medieval sites<br />
84