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Crossing the disciplines -- a starter toolkit for researchers who wish to explore early Irish literature
The inspiration behind this paper came from both authors' long-term
collaboration with our friend and colleague, Professor Ralph Kenna. This
connection emerged initially through his interest in Rathcroghan and in our
paper, `Exploring the Nature of the Fr\'aoch Saga', which we concluded with the
statement that we believed it `presents a case that will hopefully ignite
conversation between disciplines'. This led us to consider the potential value
for researchers of compiling a template list of useful and reliable sources and
resources to consult, in other words a type of starter toolkit or guide for any
individual from an alternative discipline or background, who might possess, or,
in time, develop a personal or professional interest in Early Ireland and Early
Irish literature. In doing this, we decided for ease of illustration, to take
the example of the location name Rathcroghan/Cruachan A\'i, (the prehistoric
Royal Site of Connacht in the west of Ireland and the place that we both work
in and interact with on a daily basis), as a case study in order to demonstrate
an initial methodological approach to not only the types of resources and
information available, but also to highlight some potential pitfalls that may
arise in the course of an investigation.