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Ruaidhrí de Valera (* 1916 in Dublin; † Oktober 1978) war ein irischer Archäologe und Professor für keltische Archäologie am University College Dublin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl) 2.1 Schriften. 2.2 Bücher. 3 Überarbeitungen. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.
Rúaidhrí de Valera (3 November 1916 – 28 October 1978) was an Irish archaeologist most known for his work on the megalithic tombs of his country. He was the son of Éamon de Valera and Sinéad de Valera.
- 28 October 1978 (aged 61), Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
- Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
De Valera, Ruaidhrí (1916–78), archaeologist, was born 3 November 1916 in Dublin, fourth son among five sons and two daughters of Éamon de Valera (qv) and Sinéad de Valera (qv) (née Flanagan). Educated initially at Blackrock College he entered UCD in 1935, where he was active in Irish-language circles and graduated with a BA in Celtic ...
Ruaidhrí de Valera was born in Dublin on November 3, 1916. He was the fourth son of Éamon de Valera and Sinéad de Valera. He went to Blackrock College initially and later attended University College Dublin (UCD) starting in 1935. At UCD, he was active in Irish-language groups and earned a BA in Celtic studies in 1939.
(1917–78) [Bi]Distinguished Irish archaeologist, best known for his work on Neolithic tombs in Ireland. Born in Dublin, the fourth son of the Irish president Eamon de Valera, he was educated at Blackrock College and University College, Dublin, where he obtained a Ph.D. with a thesis on court tombs. His first professional appointment was with ...
Tragedy struck the Tara excavation programme in the autumn of 1956 when Professor Ó Ríordáin, still in his early fifties, became seriously ill. He died in April 1957 and it was Ruaidhrí de Valera, his successor as Professor of Archaeology in UCD, who completed the excavations at Duma na nGiall in a long final season during the summer of ...
Survey of the Megalithic Tombs of Ireland. By Ruaidhrí de Valera and Seán Ó'Nualláin. Vol. I: COUNTY CLARE. Dublin Stationery Office, 1961. pp. xvii + 116, 59 figures, 22 plates. Orientation Diagram and five Distribution maps at end of volume. Obtainable from the Government Publications Sale Office, G.P.O. Arcade, Dublin I, or any ...