It is apparent from the widespread distribution of burnt mounds that Ireland was the most prolific user of pyrolithic technology in Bronze Age Europe. Even though burnt mounds are the most common prehistoric site type in Ireland, they have not received the same level of research as other prehistoric sites. This is primarily due to the paucity of artefact finds and the unspectacular nature of the archaeological remains, compounded by the absence of an appropriate research framework. Due to the widespread use of the technology and the various applications of hot water, narratives related to these sites have revolved around discussions of age and function. This has resulted in a generalised classification, where the term ‘fulacht fia’ covers s...
In recent years development-led excavations have transformed regional Mesolithic datasets across Bri...
During the mid-third millennium BC, people across Europe started using an international suite of nov...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...
Burnt mounds, or fulachtaí fiadh as they are known in Ireland, are probably the most common prehisto...
Funded by Road services Northern Ireland, Jacobs and Headland ArchaeologyPeer reviewedPostprin
Burnt mounds, accumulations of fire-cracked stone and fuel residues dating largely from the Bronze ...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
Strip and record prior to housing development in order to record a cluster of prehistoric pits locat...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, excavated in the 1930...
This thesis concerns the palaeohydrological reconstruction of a raised mire in Kilnagamagh, Co. Offa...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
This thesis aims at investigating whether archaeobotanical investigations, combined with geochemical...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
In recent years development-led excavations have transformed regional Mesolithic datasets across Bri...
During the mid-third millennium BC, people across Europe started using an international suite of nov...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...
Burnt mounds, or fulachtaí fiadh as they are known in Ireland, are probably the most common prehisto...
Funded by Road services Northern Ireland, Jacobs and Headland ArchaeologyPeer reviewedPostprin
Burnt mounds, accumulations of fire-cracked stone and fuel residues dating largely from the Bronze ...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
Strip and record prior to housing development in order to record a cluster of prehistoric pits locat...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, excavated in the 1930...
This thesis concerns the palaeohydrological reconstruction of a raised mire in Kilnagamagh, Co. Offa...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
This thesis aims at investigating whether archaeobotanical investigations, combined with geochemical...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
Irish Archaeological Consultancy Ltd (IAC), funded by the National Roads Authority (NRA) through Kil...
In recent years development-led excavations have transformed regional Mesolithic datasets across Bri...
During the mid-third millennium BC, people across Europe started using an international suite of nov...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...