Land cover and use are compared for Neolithic Ireland, revealing complex inter-relationships between land cover and the archaeological record. Land-cover data can be misinterpreted when isolated from the land-use activities that help shape them, while land-cover data complements land-use datasets
Ireland has often been seen as marginal in the spread of the Neolithic and of early farming througho...
This paper synthesizes and analyses the spatial and temporal patterns of archaeological sites in Ire...
This interdisciplinary study has assessed the evidence the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition (c.4500 –...
Land cover and use are compared for Neolithic Ireland, revealing complex inter-relationships between...
A multi-disciplinary study assessing the evidence for agriculture in Neolithic Ireland is presented,...
Dataset and mapping code associated with an example of regional land use mapping for prehistoric Ire...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the nature of changing human-environment interactions throug...
This paper presents new insights into the appearance of agriculture at the north-western edge of Eur...
This article brings together in a comprehensive way, and for the first time, on- and off-site palaeo...
This paper presents new palaeoecological data from north Co. Mayo, western Ireland, and reviews publ...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
This thesis assesses the environmental marginality of a site at the Atlantic fringe of the British I...
Time is significantly under-theorised in the study of Irish prehistory, and evidence continues to be...
The transformation of natural landscapes in Middle Europe began in the Neolithic as a result of the ...
Ireland has often been seen as marginal in the spread of the Neolithic and of early farming througho...
This paper synthesizes and analyses the spatial and temporal patterns of archaeological sites in Ire...
This interdisciplinary study has assessed the evidence the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition (c.4500 –...
Land cover and use are compared for Neolithic Ireland, revealing complex inter-relationships between...
A multi-disciplinary study assessing the evidence for agriculture in Neolithic Ireland is presented,...
Dataset and mapping code associated with an example of regional land use mapping for prehistoric Ire...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the nature of changing human-environment interactions throug...
This paper presents new insights into the appearance of agriculture at the north-western edge of Eur...
This article brings together in a comprehensive way, and for the first time, on- and off-site palaeo...
This paper presents new palaeoecological data from north Co. Mayo, western Ireland, and reviews publ...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
This thesis assesses the environmental marginality of a site at the Atlantic fringe of the British I...
Time is significantly under-theorised in the study of Irish prehistory, and evidence continues to be...
The transformation of natural landscapes in Middle Europe began in the Neolithic as a result of the ...
Ireland has often been seen as marginal in the spread of the Neolithic and of early farming througho...
This paper synthesizes and analyses the spatial and temporal patterns of archaeological sites in Ire...
This interdisciplinary study has assessed the evidence the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition (c.4500 –...