The ‘Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend in the Boyne’ (usually known as Brú na Bóinne) is one of only two current UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland and arguably its best known archaeological landscape, which contains the great Neolithic mounds of Knowth, Dowth and Newgrange. This chapter outlines what is known of the area and discusses analysis of lidar coverage of approx. 90 km2 acquired in 2006 to better inform management of the WHS and to further research in this important landscape. Detailed analysis of this dataset using multiple visualisation techniques (standard analytical hillshade; multi-direction hillshade; Sky View Factor; Local Relief Modelling) was undertaken in 2010–11, revealing a range of new features o...
Although aerial imaging of archaeological sites has been practised for more than a century in Britai...
Ballylin hillfort near Ardagh is the largest prehistoric monument in Co. Limerick. This paper presen...
International audienceAirborne LiDAR technology is widely used in archaeology and over the past deca...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
Historically for site discovery and delimitation aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, has been us...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...
Combining historic landscape analysis with freely available LiDAR data has revealed a forgotten medi...
This paper presents the first ever study of light pollution at selected Irish prehistoric archaeolog...
The enigmatic and gigantic Offa’s Dyke has long been understood as a demonstration of the power of t...
This project investigates the organisation of early medieval settlement in social and ideological te...
The paper summarizes results of an on-going project in the Boyne Valley in Ireland and in Orkney in ...
This paper presents and discusses the preliminary results of a small scale visualisation project as ...
Results from the first use of the Geophysical Exploration Equipment Platform (GEEP) in Ireland in ca...
Archaeological models of past human occupation of the landscape build upon the understanding of the ...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman Frontier project focuses on the landscape archaeology, history and h...
Although aerial imaging of archaeological sites has been practised for more than a century in Britai...
Ballylin hillfort near Ardagh is the largest prehistoric monument in Co. Limerick. This paper presen...
International audienceAirborne LiDAR technology is widely used in archaeology and over the past deca...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
Historically for site discovery and delimitation aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, has been us...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...
Combining historic landscape analysis with freely available LiDAR data has revealed a forgotten medi...
This paper presents the first ever study of light pollution at selected Irish prehistoric archaeolog...
The enigmatic and gigantic Offa’s Dyke has long been understood as a demonstration of the power of t...
This project investigates the organisation of early medieval settlement in social and ideological te...
The paper summarizes results of an on-going project in the Boyne Valley in Ireland and in Orkney in ...
This paper presents and discusses the preliminary results of a small scale visualisation project as ...
Results from the first use of the Geophysical Exploration Equipment Platform (GEEP) in Ireland in ca...
Archaeological models of past human occupation of the landscape build upon the understanding of the ...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman Frontier project focuses on the landscape archaeology, history and h...
Although aerial imaging of archaeological sites has been practised for more than a century in Britai...
Ballylin hillfort near Ardagh is the largest prehistoric monument in Co. Limerick. This paper presen...
International audienceAirborne LiDAR technology is widely used in archaeology and over the past deca...