This paper examines a peat deposit found beneath Kilkenny city, located on the edge of the flood plain of the River Bregagh. Radiocarbon dates and a preliminary pollen analysis of the peat indicate that this deposit was formed approximately 9000 years ago, in an environment of open grassland. The paper ends with a brief summary of the landscape evolution of this part of Kilkenny city from the end of the last glaciation
In order to clearly understand the response of raised mires to past climate change, it is important ...
In 2003, the remains of an Early Iron Age bog body, known as ‘Oldcroghan Man’, were recovered during...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...
This paper examines a peat deposit found beneath Kilkenny city, located on the edge of the flood pla...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permissi...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...
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...
Buried karst features result from a complex interplay between carbonate bedrock and structural geolo...
Clara Bog is one of the few raised bogs that has not been fully exploited in the Irish midlands and ...
The work of the Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit (IAWU) is primarily focused on surveying the rai...
The sampling site was in an extensive blanket bog, 16 km south of Céide Fields Visitor Centre, where...
This thesis presents the results of an investigation of the relationships between peatland hydrology...
This thesis concerns the palaeohydrological reconstruction of a raised mire in Kilnagamagh, Co. Offa...
The last decade has seen advances in models of Holocene river flooding founded on meta-analysis of f...
In order to clearly understand the response of raised mires to past climate change, it is important ...
In 2003, the remains of an Early Iron Age bog body, known as ‘Oldcroghan Man’, were recovered during...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...
This paper examines a peat deposit found beneath Kilkenny city, located on the edge of the flood pla...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permissi...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...
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...
Buried karst features result from a complex interplay between carbonate bedrock and structural geolo...
Clara Bog is one of the few raised bogs that has not been fully exploited in the Irish midlands and ...
The work of the Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit (IAWU) is primarily focused on surveying the rai...
The sampling site was in an extensive blanket bog, 16 km south of Céide Fields Visitor Centre, where...
This thesis presents the results of an investigation of the relationships between peatland hydrology...
This thesis concerns the palaeohydrological reconstruction of a raised mire in Kilnagamagh, Co. Offa...
The last decade has seen advances in models of Holocene river flooding founded on meta-analysis of f...
In order to clearly understand the response of raised mires to past climate change, it is important ...
In 2003, the remains of an Early Iron Age bog body, known as ‘Oldcroghan Man’, were recovered during...
This paper presents evidence for the nature of early and middle Neolithic farming activity, its impa...