This thesis comprises an engendered and age-aware examination of the existing corpus of Irish archaeological material in order to facilitate a more precise interpretation of the diversity of experiences of women and children in Ireland between 700 and 1200 AD. This thesis examines different conceptualizations of age and gender in early medieval Ireland and identifies how women and children’s experiences are expressed through the material culture of the different cultural groups that existed in Ireland during this period. The utilization of a thematic approach facilitates a comparison and contrast with the historical and archaeological material, enabling the drawing out of similarities and differences in the experiences of Native Iris...
This paper discusses how the production rate of historical and archaeological data might contain uni...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
This thesis considers the archaeological evidence for female monasticism in medieval Ireland, with a...
This thesis comprises an engendered and age-aware examination of the existing corpus of Irish archa...
In many periods, our efforts to understand social relations from the burial record are frustrated by...
An understanding of identity, of how individuals and groups relate to each other, is fundamental to ...
This project investigates the complex processes of cultural change visible in the burial record of ...
This thesis examines cultural constructions of childhood and the experiences of children in Ireland ...
Population sex differentials in morbidity and mortality are influenced by genetic, hormonal, behavio...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
This article serves as an introduction to a special issue of Irish Economic and Social History (Vol....
NoThis paper explores the interpretation of the deposition of artefacts in Ireland from c. 2500 to c...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
This paper discusses how the production rate of historical and archaeological data might contain uni...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
This thesis considers the archaeological evidence for female monasticism in medieval Ireland, with a...
This thesis comprises an engendered and age-aware examination of the existing corpus of Irish archa...
In many periods, our efforts to understand social relations from the burial record are frustrated by...
An understanding of identity, of how individuals and groups relate to each other, is fundamental to ...
This project investigates the complex processes of cultural change visible in the burial record of ...
This thesis examines cultural constructions of childhood and the experiences of children in Ireland ...
Population sex differentials in morbidity and mortality are influenced by genetic, hormonal, behavio...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
This article serves as an introduction to a special issue of Irish Economic and Social History (Vol....
NoThis paper explores the interpretation of the deposition of artefacts in Ireland from c. 2500 to c...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
This paper discusses how the production rate of historical and archaeological data might contain uni...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
This thesis considers the archaeological evidence for female monasticism in medieval Ireland, with a...