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by EILEEN M. MURPHY, EÓIN W. PARKINSON
Grave memorials offer archaeologists a combined source of material and visual culture, which almost uniquely in the
field of archaeology, can be directly related to named individuals. In the context of post-Plantation Ulster, grave memorials have the potential to provide invaluable insights in relation to the dynamics and subtleties of group identity within a colonial context. Roulston (1998) highlighted the significance of Ulster’s early grave memorials, emphasising the need to study all aspects of these memorials in order tofully understand the societies and associated identities that created them