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Exploring ‘the Angels’ Graveyard’: Relics, Sculpture and Ecclesiastical Power at Clonmore

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  • Abbreviations AFM  Annals of the Four Masters ATig  Annals of Tigernach AU  Annals of Ulster Chron Scot  Chronicon Scotorum eDIL  Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language RCAHMS  Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

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