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145:". In: Mullins, Juliet; Ni Ghradaigh, Jenifer (eds):Envisioning Christ on the Cross: Ireland and the Early Medieval West. University of Notre Dame: Thomas F.X. Noble, 2014 312: 217: 274: 322: 317: 34:–especially metalwork–in the period between 400–1550 AD. His interests include identifying and contextualizing the social role of medieval craftsmen, 80: 118: 104: 231: 337: 327: 92: 188: 261: 142: 58: 332: 148:"Insular-type crosiers: their construction and characteristics. 'Making and Meaning in Insular Art". 53:
and Church Metalwork from Romanesque Ireland" was completed in 2007. As of 2021, Murray lectures on
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and the relations between insular and Scandinavian craftsmen, and he is a leading expert on both
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Colmcille 1500 Lecture Series: St Columba’s crosier: power and devotion in medieval Ireland
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The history and provenance of two early medieval crosiers ascribed to Clonmacnoise
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature
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Review: "Art and Architecture of Ireland Volume I: Medieval c. 400–c. 1600".
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St Manchán's Shrine: Art and Devotion in Twelfth Century Ireland
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Insular Art
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Irish Art Historical Studies in honour of Peter Harbison
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Medieval c. 400—c. 1600: Art and Architecture of Ireland
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Griffin Murray, Department of Archaeology Seandálaíocht
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Conference to delve deep into Cork's Viking origins
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Index

archaeologist
art historian
Insular art
Viking art
house-shaped shrines
insular croziers
Cross of Cong
museum studies
University College Cork
ISBN
978-0-956-5714-0-3
Moss, Rachel
ISBN
978-0-3001-7919-4
ISBN
978-1-8518-2847-0
The history and provenance of two early medieval crosiers ascribed to Clonmacnoise
Irish crucifixion plaques: a reassessment
Breac MaodhĂłg
JSTOR
25549932
JSTOR
41220771
Saint Manchan's Shrine
JSTOR
25509113
Colmcille 1500 Lecture Series: St Columba’s crosier: power and devotion in medieval Ireland
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
St Manchán's Shrine: Art and Devotion in Twelfth Century Ireland
The River Laune (Inisfallen) Crozier

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