The Anglo‐Normans first introduced fallow deer (Dama dama) to Ireland in the thirteenth century, however no biomolecular research has previously been undertaken to examine the timing, circumstances and impact of the arrival of this species. This study combines historical, zooarchaeological, genetic and isotopic data from both medieval and post‐medieval samples to address this lack. The paper identifies a peak in the presence of fallow deer between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, with a corresponding peak in documentary evidence for their presence in the thirteenth century. The deer are predominantly male, and from castle sites, supporting the historical evidence for their link with elite hunting. The English origin of the so...
The theories of subjectification developed by Judith Butler and Bronwyn Davies from Foucault’s writi...
This paper examines Wole Soyinka’s representation of man’s duality and his perception and attitude t...
Based on a qualitative social science research methodology using semi-structured interviews, this pa...
Many parts of the UK’s rail network were constructed in the mid‐19th century long before the advent ...
This paper describes the history of famine in Ireland between c. 1300 and c. 1900. Inevitably, mo...
Geochemical and related studies have been made of near-surface sediments from the River Clyde estua...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
This study considers gamma ray attenuation in relation to the soils and bedrock of Northern Ireland ...
Over the past one billion years, England has experienced a remarkable geological journey. At times i...
Electrical conductivity of is one of the fundamental geophysical properties of rock formations and c...
The distribution and abundance of herbivores in African savannas are constrained by interactions bet...
Modern regional airborne magnetic data sets when acquired in populated areas are inevitably degraded...
IT was an important meeting that attracted the executive heads and vicechancellors of Commonwealth...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
© 2017 Ecological Society of Australia and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Active revegetation is a...
The theories of subjectification developed by Judith Butler and Bronwyn Davies from Foucault’s writi...
This paper examines Wole Soyinka’s representation of man’s duality and his perception and attitude t...
Based on a qualitative social science research methodology using semi-structured interviews, this pa...
Many parts of the UK’s rail network were constructed in the mid‐19th century long before the advent ...
This paper describes the history of famine in Ireland between c. 1300 and c. 1900. Inevitably, mo...
Geochemical and related studies have been made of near-surface sediments from the River Clyde estua...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
This study considers gamma ray attenuation in relation to the soils and bedrock of Northern Ireland ...
Over the past one billion years, England has experienced a remarkable geological journey. At times i...
Electrical conductivity of is one of the fundamental geophysical properties of rock formations and c...
The distribution and abundance of herbivores in African savannas are constrained by interactions bet...
Modern regional airborne magnetic data sets when acquired in populated areas are inevitably degraded...
IT was an important meeting that attracted the executive heads and vicechancellors of Commonwealth...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
© 2017 Ecological Society of Australia and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Active revegetation is a...
The theories of subjectification developed by Judith Butler and Bronwyn Davies from Foucault’s writi...
This paper examines Wole Soyinka’s representation of man’s duality and his perception and attitude t...
Based on a qualitative social science research methodology using semi-structured interviews, this pa...