Harbison, Peter
Harbison, Peter, 1939-....
Harbison, Peter, 1939-2023
Harbison, Peter Prof.
Harbison, Peter, archeoloog, 1939-
Peter Harbison Irish archaeologist and prehistorian
VIAF ID: 110603582 ( Personal )
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Works
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Ancient Irish monuments | |
The archaeology of Ireland | |
Barralet and Beranger's antiquarian sketching tour through Wicklow and Wexford in the autumn of 1780, 2004: | |
Beautiful landscapes of Ireland | |
Bracers and V-perforated buttons in the beaker and food vessel cultures of Ireland | |
Castros with "pedras fincadas" in Trás-os-Montes | |
Catalogue of Irish early bronze age associated finds containing copper or bronze | |
Citypack Dublin, the ultimate key to the city : a complete pocket guide plus a full-size color map | |
Collection of drawings of the principal antique buildings of Ireland. | |
crucifixion in Irish art fifty selected examples from the ninth to the twentieth century | |
Daggers and the halberds of the Early Bronze Age in Ireland | |
Drawings and notes from an eighteenth-century gentleman | |
Dublin | |
Earlier carolingian narrative iconography ivories, manuscripts, frescoes and irish high crosses | |
Early christian antiquities at Clonmore, co. Carlow | |
Excavations at Helgö. | |
Explorer Ireland | |
Glasnevin Celtic crosses : a selection | |
The golden age of Irish art the medieval achievement, 600-1200 | |
Gouden eeuwen in Ierland | |
Guide to the national monuments in the Republic of Ireland; including a selection of other monuments not in state care. | |
Henry O'Neill of the 'Celtic Cross' : Irish antiquarian artist and patriot | |
A high cross base from the Rock of Cashel and a historical reconsideration of the "Ahenny group" of crosses, 1993: | |
high crosses of Ireland an iconographical and photographic survey | |
The Inscriptions on the Cross of the Scriptures at Clonmacnois, County Offaly | |
Ireland : a luminous beauty | |
Ireland before St Patrick | |
Ireland's treasures : 5000 years of artistic expression | |
Irish art and architecture from prehistory to the present | |
Irish art and architecture / Peter Harbison [et al.], 1993. Beranger's views of Ireland | |
Irish art historical studies in honour of Peter Harbison | |
Irish medieval figure sculpture, 1200-1600 : a study of Irish tombs with notes on costume and armour | |
Irland Republik Irland, Nordirland ; [alle Sehenswürdigkeiten, viele Tips, Hotels und Restaurants] | |
Irland zwischen Magie und Moderne | |
Kunst des Mittelalters in Irland | |
L'art médiéval en Irlande | |
Medieval Ireland : an encyclopedia | |
Merveilleuse Irlande | |
Mesto na dlani | |
Nationaldenkmäler Irlands | |
Opplev Irland | |
'Our treasure of antiquities' : Beranger and Bigari's antiquarian tour of Connacht in 1779 | |
Pilgrimage in Ireland : the monuments and the people | |
Pre-Christian Ireland : from the first settlers to the early Celts | |
Rambles in Ireland | |
The Shell guide to Ireland | |
Some iron age Mediterranean imports in England | |
Spectacular Ireland | |
A thousand years of church heritage in East Galway | |
Three miniatures in the Book of Kells | |
Treasures of early Irish art, 1500 B.C. to 1500 A.D, from the collections of the National Museum of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, Trinity College, Dublin : exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art [New York], the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Philadelphia Museum of Art, [1977] | |
Treasures of the Boyne Valley | |
Três tipos de machados de bronze do Norte de Portugal e suas prováveis origens | |
William Burton Conyngham and his Irish circle of antiquarian artists |