This paper synthesizes and discusses the spatial and temporal patterns of archaeological sites in Ireland, spanning the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age transition (4300–1900 cal BC), in order to explore the timing and implications of the main changes that occurred in the archaeological record of that period. Large amounts of new data are sourced from unpublished developer-led excavations and combined with national archives, published excavations and online databases. Bayesian radiocarbon models and context- and sample-sensitive summed radiocarbon probabilities are used to examine the dataset. The study captures the scale and timing of the initial expansion of Early Neolithic settlement and the ensuing attenuation of all such activity—an...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
Dataset and mapping code associated with an example of regional land use mapping for prehistoric Ire...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
This paper synthesizes and discusses the spatial and temporal patterns of archaeological sites in Ir...
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 –...
NoWe present a series of iterative methods to examine the problems associated with summed probabilit...
Time is significantly under-theorised in the study of Irish prehistory, and evidence continues to be...
This thesis focuses on the use of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling to develop more precise ...
Gathering Time presents the results of a major dating programme that re-writes the early Neolithic o...
A multi-disciplinary study assessing the evidence for agriculture in Neolithic Ireland is presented,...
The Neolithic is a transformative period marked by major cultural, social and technological change a...
This paper discusses how the production rate of historical and archaeological data might contain uni...
This thesis examines Middle-Late Bronze Age (c. 1750--600 BC) domestic settlement patterns in Irelan...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
Dataset and mapping code associated with an example of regional land use mapping for prehistoric Ire...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
This paper synthesizes and discusses the spatial and temporal patterns of archaeological sites in Ir...
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 –...
NoWe present a series of iterative methods to examine the problems associated with summed probabilit...
Time is significantly under-theorised in the study of Irish prehistory, and evidence continues to be...
This thesis focuses on the use of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling to develop more precise ...
Gathering Time presents the results of a major dating programme that re-writes the early Neolithic o...
A multi-disciplinary study assessing the evidence for agriculture in Neolithic Ireland is presented,...
The Neolithic is a transformative period marked by major cultural, social and technological change a...
This paper discusses how the production rate of historical and archaeological data might contain uni...
This thesis examines Middle-Late Bronze Age (c. 1750--600 BC) domestic settlement patterns in Irelan...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
Dataset and mapping code associated with an example of regional land use mapping for prehistoric Ire...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...