We have a great activity sheet to accompany the exhibition for children
Further Reading
- “Iverni: A Prehistory of Cork”, William O'Brien
- “Ogham Stones of the Dingle Peninsula”, Isabel Bennet
- “The Unquiet Grave / Glór na hUaige: the Development of Kerry's Burial Grounds Through the Ages / Forbairt Reiligí Chiarraí ó Aois go hAois”, Michael Connolly
- “Celtic Crosses of Britain and Ireland”, Malcolm Seabourne
- “Churches in the Irish Landscape AD 400-1100”, Tomás Ó’Carragáin
- “Irish Carved Ornament: From Monuments of the Christian Period”, Henry Crawford
- “The Archeology of Early Medieval Ireland”, Nancy Edwards
- “Churches in Early Medieval Ireland: Architecture, Ritual, and Memory”, Tomás Ó Carragáin
- “Early Medieval Munster: Archaeology, History and Society”, edited by Michael A. Monk and John Sheehan.
- “Medieval Treasures of County Kerry”, Griffin Murray
- “The Cathedral of St Fin Barre at Cork : William Burges in Ireland”, David Lawrence and Ann Wilson
- “Romanesque Ireland: Architecture and Ideology in the Twelfth Century”, Tadhg O'Keeffe
- “Forgotten Cork: Photographs from the Day Collection”, Colin Rynne and Billy Wigham
- “Inspiration in Stone: Carved in Kerry”, Antonio G. Fazio
- “Stone Mad”, Seamus Murphy