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Archaeological Storytelling – Amplify Archaeology Podcast – Episode 32

Archaeological Storytelling – Amplify Archaeology Podcast – Episode 32

Update: 2022-09-011
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Archaeological Storytelling


Let’s weave a story in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 32 with Paul Duffy


Archaeological Storytelling


Let’s weave a story in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 32 with Paul Duffy


Fadó fadó. Once upon a time…. all the best stories start like that. But how do you go about weaving together a compelling narrative with historical and archaeological evidence? In this episode Neil is joined by Paul Duffy to discuss archaeological storytelling.


One of the most important and rewarding aspects of our work at Abarta Heritage is to try to tell the story of Ireland’s past in accessible and exciting ways, and in this episode of Amplify Archaeology Podcast, I had the opportunity to talk with a real master at this – Paul Duffy.


Paul is an experienced archaeologist and has directed numerous landmark excavations in Dublin as well as leading projects in Australia, France and the United Kingdom. He has published and lectured widely on this work, and his books include From Carrickfergus to Carcassonne—the Epic Deeds of Hugh de Lacy

during the Cathar Crusade (2018) and Ireland and the Crusades (2021). Paul has brought all of his insights and understandings of medieval Ireland to bear in his compelling new book Run with the Hare, Hunt with the Hound.


The book begins on a remote Gaelic farmstead in medieval Ireland, when word reaches Alberic of conquering Norman knights arriving from England. Oppressed by the social order that enslaved his Norman father, he yearns for the reckoning he believes the invaders will bring—but his world is about to burn. Captured by the Norman knight Hugo de Lacy and installed at Dublin Castle as a translator, Alberic’s confused loyalties are tested at every turn. When de Lacy marches inland, Alberic is set on a collision course with his former masters amidst rumours of a great Gaelic army rising in the west. Can Alberic navigate safely through revenge, lust and betrayal to find his place amidst the birth of a kingdom in a land of war?


Paul and I have a wide-ranging discussion that flows from the latest archaeological discoveries in Dublin to how to develop a character-driven story that balances evidence and narrative. I hope you enjoy the episode!


as usual, this episode was recorded over Zoom, so please forgive any little audio wobbles.


Archaeological excavations in Dublin City
Dave Swift of Claiomh as a Norman knight in front of Dublin City Walls
Archaeological excavations in Dublin City
Dublin City Wall and St Audoens
Dave Swift's sword on a paving stone marking archaeological discoveries in Dublin
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Archaeological Storytelling – Amplify Archaeology Podcast – Episode 32

Archaeological Storytelling – Amplify Archaeology Podcast – Episode 32

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