This project investigates the organisation of early medieval settlement in social and ideological terms through the comprehensive application of multiple remote sensing techniques. The study also engages with a range of primary documentary and mapping resources in conjunction with existing excavation evidence. Ireland’s early medieval archaeology is ever-present throughout the modern countryside, a testament to the past communities who inhabited the landscape more than 1,000 years ago. Visible traces of settlement associated with this important period can be found throughout the modern landscape, most commonly in the form of raths, crannogs, cashels, and ecclesiastical sites. This project utilises the wealth of divergent evidence already av...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
Turloughs are karst wetland ecosystems that are virtually unique to Ireland. They are intermittently...
Historically for site discovery and delimitation aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, has been us...
Based purely on the distribution of recorded monuments, it would be easy toconclude that upland land...
Scholarship regarding the early medieval Welsh Marches is frequently disparate and disjointed. Studi...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
The ‘Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend in the Boyne’ (usually known as Brú na Bóinne) is one of on...
This poster presents ongoing investigation into the archaeological potential of airborne and terrest...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
Archaeology is a constantly evolving discipline, and geographic information system (GIS) software an...
Positioned in the northern portion of the Shannon River Drainage Basin and nourished by the Boyle Ri...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
Turloughs are karst wetland ecosystems that are virtually unique to Ireland. They are intermittently...
Historically for site discovery and delimitation aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, has been us...
Based purely on the distribution of recorded monuments, it would be easy toconclude that upland land...
Scholarship regarding the early medieval Welsh Marches is frequently disparate and disjointed. Studi...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
The ‘Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend in the Boyne’ (usually known as Brú na Bóinne) is one of on...
This poster presents ongoing investigation into the archaeological potential of airborne and terrest...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
Archaeology is a constantly evolving discipline, and geographic information system (GIS) software an...
Positioned in the northern portion of the Shannon River Drainage Basin and nourished by the Boyle Ri...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
Turloughs are karst wetland ecosystems that are virtually unique to Ireland. They are intermittently...