This article outlines the results of an EXARC funded 2019 Twinning project exploring the production and use of an Irish early medieval ard. In this, the project partners researched the evidence for early ploughs and ards, made bloomery iron, produced an ard share, and worked wood to form the frame of the ard. This paper also includes the results of scientific analysis and reflections on ploughing using specially trained draft animals. Ultimately, this provided details about this crucial agricultural technology and its place within early medieval society. This project is also a case-study, showcasing collaborative, practical research strengths between leading centers for experimental archaeology
Both before and after the Irish Late Iron Age (AD 50 - 400) there is an exceptional paucity of knowl...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the evidence presented by early Irish law for changes in...
This thesis investigates the technology of iron production in Iron Age and early medieval Ireland an...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological datab...
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological datab...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
The landscape of late medieval Ireland, like most places in Europe, was characterized by intensified...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
Both before and after the Irish Late Iron Age (AD 50 - 400) there is an exceptional paucity of knowl...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the evidence presented by early Irish law for changes in...
This thesis investigates the technology of iron production in Iron Age and early medieval Ireland an...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological datab...
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological datab...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
The landscape of late medieval Ireland, like most places in Europe, was characterized by intensified...
An oak ard share was found during the reconstruction of a wetland area near the hamlet of Ellersingh...
Both before and after the Irish Late Iron Age (AD 50 - 400) there is an exceptional paucity of knowl...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of some evidence presented by early Irish law for changes i...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the evidence presented by early Irish law for changes in...