This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2015 on the Pattern Bank, in the immediate surrounds of the main Monastic Complex at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow (Figure 1). This excavation forms part of a long term UCD School of Archaeology research and teaching project in the Glendalough Valley. Work on the Pattern Bank was undertaken at the behest of the National Monuments Service and completes fieldwork begun in this location in 2014 (McDermott et al. 2014). Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltach
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This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2014 in the immedi...
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This study aims to place the prehistoric settlement of Smintheion in northwestern Turkey in its temp...
The significance of the inter‐stratified tills exposed in the Weybourne area of North Norfolk has a...
This paper presents the results of a multi-scale comparison in the reproductive stage of the cold-wa...
The ability to make silage in round bale packages allows producers to avoid rain damage and produce ...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2014 in the immedi...
A large number of small-medium sized earthen platforms are present on the steep slopes surrounding t...
MicroCT visualisations of organic inclusions within pottery sherds from Khashm el Girba 23 (KG23), S...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
he Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Bec...
Magnetotelluric data from 16 soundings have provided a northwest-southeast traverse across the North...
This study deals with the mortars and subordinately rocks collected from the archaeological site of ...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Outbreaks of saddle gall midge (Haplodiplosis marginata) affecting wheat and other cereals are diffi...
The white rhinoceros is the largest of the five extant rhinoceros species. The population is declini...
The Anglo‐Normans first introduced fallow deer (Dama dama) to Ireland in the thirteenth century, ho...
This study aims to place the prehistoric settlement of Smintheion in northwestern Turkey in its temp...
The significance of the inter‐stratified tills exposed in the Weybourne area of North Norfolk has a...
This paper presents the results of a multi-scale comparison in the reproductive stage of the cold-wa...
The ability to make silage in round bale packages allows producers to avoid rain damage and produce ...