File with copies of handouts and teaching materials, articles, maps, images and some manuscript notes, relating to teaching on the Towers/Mottes/Brooches/Metalwork in Ireland and in Europe.
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File with copies of handouts and teaching materials, articles, maps, images and some manuscript notes, relating to teaching on various archaeological topics including Irish art and decorative items, Newgrange passage tomb, Irish forts, Mesolithic stone tools, various churches, architecture, and related topics and locations around Ireland.
File includes assorted booklets, course outlines, and documents regarding courses and studies in archaeology at UCG (NUIG). Also includes copy of national report: "Training and Education in Archaeology in Ireland", by Dr. Gabriel Cooney.
File includes photocopy of manuscript notes by Etienne Rynne, which includes notes and drawings made on objects in various museums. File entitled "How to Keep a Notebook".
Notes by Etienne Rynne from a Council of Europe Course: Regional Culturalism: Ireland and the Celtic West. Also includes correspondence between Rynne and Professor Charles Thomas, Cornwall, discussing the course.
File of correspondence with M. O'Mara, of the Bacon Company of Ireland, LTD., Limerick, discussing Rynne proposal for sponsorship for a research fellowship at UCG. Rynne's proposal document is included.
File includes preparatory work and application for a Doctorate of Letters (D. Litt) from the Royal Irish Academy, and submitted by Etienne Rynne. Includes application, lists of publications by Rynne and related materials.
Application with supporting documentation, such as curriculum vitae and personal statement by Etienne Rynne in order to be included in the "International Who's Who".
Application form with supporting documentation and correspondence made by Etienne Rynne for the position of lecturer in archaeology at UCG.
File includes letters of support, letters of reference and related documents relating to the appointment of Etienne Rynne as lecturer in Celtic Archaeology at UCG. Also includes other documents relating to the application and appointment to the post.