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Places of transformation: building monuments from water and stone in the Neolithic of the Irish Sea.
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Introduction: places of water and stone
Megalithic monuments dating from the Neolithic period (c.4,000-2,400 BC) are found all along the coasts of the Irish Sea. There is evidence that people in the Irish Sea zone were in contact with one another during the Neolithic period. Material culture moved across the Irish Sea from Ireland to Britain and vice versa (Cooney 2000; Saville 1994; Sheridan 1986). Furthermore, the monuments scattered along the shores of the Irish Sea share a number of characteristics which, in combination with the distinctive material culture found ...
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Laying down the law for Christ. (Columns).(history of Christian lawyers)(Column)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter
; ...attorney. Famous lawyer saints would include St. Hilary of Poitiers, St. Augustine...There are lesser-known saints of the legal profession...heaven. St. Genesius of Arles, for instance, is...along with the great Hilary of Poitiers. Genesius...
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Origins of the Latin Liturgical Hymn
Magazine article from: Pastoral Music
; ...397), though St. Hilary of Poitiers was also...mentions a book of hymns by Hilary, which was known only...public singing. St. Hilary said that the Gauls were...incorrectly ascribed to the saint through a misunderstanding...hymnals. Caesarius of Arles (470-543), for example...
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Garden Diary.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...competition, Kitchen Arrangement, All Saints' Church Hall, Burcot Lane, 2.30pm...Wood Road, Rugeley, both 2-5pm; The Arles, Haye Lane, Hadley, near Droitchwich...workshop, Gardeners' Soils, with Ms Hilary Twigg; competition, summer arrangement...
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