Peter Desmond Harbison (14 January 1939 – 30 May 2023) was an Irish
archaeologist and author. Harbison was Professor of Archaeology and a member (elected in 1979) of the
Royal Irish Academy
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(Arts division), and the academy's Honorary Academic Editor. He was also an honorary Fellow of
Trinity College Dublin
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, an honorary member of the
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
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(RIAI) and author of 36 books.
His main scientific work was the three-volume publication ''The High Crosses of Ireland'' from 1992. In addition to his monument guide, however, Harbison became widely known through numerous publications aimed at the general public, which provide an introduction to the early history of Ireland and its artistic monuments.
In 1978, together with
Homan Potterton, director of the
Irish National Gallery, and Jeanne Sheehy, he published his first art volume, "Irish Art and Architecture" (Thames & Hudson), where he surveyed Irish art up to 1600 AD. His 1988 book ''Pre-Christian Ireland'' won the British Archaeological Book Award in the same year. Other important art volumes include ''The Golden Age of Irish Art'' which covers Medieval art in the period between 600 and 1200 AD.
Book Review: The Golden Age of Irish Art: The Medieval Achievement 600-1200
''Irish Arts Review'', 3 May 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
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1939 births
2023 deaths
Archaeologists from Dublin (city)
Members of the Royal Irish Academy
20th-century Irish archaeologists
21st-century Irish archaeologists