This contribution describes the results and interpretations of geoarchaeological and palynological analyses of a soil profile near to a 14C dated Bronze Age roundhouse in a sub-peat field system at Belderg Beg, north Mayo in western Ireland, which displayed field-scale evidence of tillage in the form of cultivation ridges. This evidence of arable cultivation was supported by the presence of quernstones in the roundhouse, but there was no supporting evidence from other forms of socio-economic analysis. Soil micromorphological analysis was employed to define how the ridges were created and with what tools; pollen analysis was used to characterise the surface vegetation and test the purpose of the ridges. The results unequivocally showed that ...
Understanding the present condition of the cultural landscape requires a palaeoecological perspectiv...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the nature of changing human-environment interactions throug...
The sampling site was in an extensive blanket bog, 16 km south of Céide Fields Visitor Centre, where...
Palaeoecological investigations were carried out at a late Bronze Age site situated at Carrownaglogh...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...
The short monolith (19 cm of peat and 10 cm of the mineral soil beneath), CF Ib, was taken at 40 m N...
motorway construction, at the edge of a small mire in Kilbegly Townland, County Roscommon, provided ...
Palaeoecological methods can provide an environmental context for archaeological sites, enabling the...
The short monolith (19 cm of peat and 10 cm of the mineral soil beneath), CF Ib, was taken at 40 m N...
This thesis assesses the environmental marginality of a site at the Atlantic fringe of the British I...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...
This paper presents new palaeoecological data from north Co. Mayo, western Ireland, and reviews publ...
Upland landscapes can be challenging environments for the settlement and subsistence of past communi...
The sampling site was in a small basin-bog (ca. 300 x 100 m). The basin is surrounded by blanket bog...
Understanding the present condition of the cultural landscape requires a palaeoecological perspectiv...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the nature of changing human-environment interactions throug...
The sampling site was in an extensive blanket bog, 16 km south of Céide Fields Visitor Centre, where...
Palaeoecological investigations were carried out at a late Bronze Age site situated at Carrownaglogh...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...
The short monolith (19 cm of peat and 10 cm of the mineral soil beneath), CF Ib, was taken at 40 m N...
motorway construction, at the edge of a small mire in Kilbegly Townland, County Roscommon, provided ...
Palaeoecological methods can provide an environmental context for archaeological sites, enabling the...
The short monolith (19 cm of peat and 10 cm of the mineral soil beneath), CF Ib, was taken at 40 m N...
This thesis assesses the environmental marginality of a site at the Atlantic fringe of the British I...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...
This paper presents new palaeoecological data from north Co. Mayo, western Ireland, and reviews publ...
Upland landscapes can be challenging environments for the settlement and subsistence of past communi...
The sampling site was in a small basin-bog (ca. 300 x 100 m). The basin is surrounded by blanket bog...
Understanding the present condition of the cultural landscape requires a palaeoecological perspectiv...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the nature of changing human-environment interactions throug...
The sampling site was in an extensive blanket bog, 16 km south of Céide Fields Visitor Centre, where...