Based purely on the distribution of recorded monuments, it would be easy toconclude that upland landscapes in Ireland were as sparsely utilised and underpopulated in the past as they are today. Until recently, the Irish uplands have seenlimited archaeological research; however, a growing number of intensive uplandsurveys have begun to indicate that the observed distribution is more likely to be areflection of modern research patterns than a past reality. Despite the increasinginterest in upland research there has been a natural tendency to focus on particularsites or periods in specific regions. By contrast, this thesis examines the BlackstairsMountains, southeast Ireland, through a multi-period assessment of the archaeology ofits uplands. ...
Upland landscapes can be challenging environments for the settlement and subsistence of past communi...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
This project investigates the organisation of early medieval settlement in social and ideological te...
Historically for site discovery and delimitation aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, has been us...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
A survey of archaeological sites was carried out across 60 km2 of the Black Mountain in south-east D...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Irel...
Around 1400 BC, Bronze Age communities in many parts Ireland began to construct large enclosures, kn...
This poster presents ongoing investigation into the archaeological potential of airborne and terrest...
Turloughs are karst wetland ecosystems that are virtually unique to Ireland. They are intermittently...
The character of the late medieval rural landscape of Ireland has been difficult to identify.A surve...
This thesis creates a new understanding of the phenomenon of transhumance in post-medieval Ireland, ...
Positioned in the northern portion of the Shannon River Drainage Basin and nourished by the Boyle Ri...
Upland landscapes can be challenging environments for the settlement and subsistence of past communi...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
This paper sheds light on the neglected question of how archaeologists might imagineand identify evi...
This project investigates the organisation of early medieval settlement in social and ideological te...
Historically for site discovery and delimitation aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, has been us...
Historically aerial photography, and latterly LiDAR, have been used to identify and map new sites in...
A survey of archaeological sites was carried out across 60 km2 of the Black Mountain in south-east D...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Irel...
Around 1400 BC, Bronze Age communities in many parts Ireland began to construct large enclosures, kn...
This poster presents ongoing investigation into the archaeological potential of airborne and terrest...
Turloughs are karst wetland ecosystems that are virtually unique to Ireland. They are intermittently...
The character of the late medieval rural landscape of Ireland has been difficult to identify.A surve...
This thesis creates a new understanding of the phenomenon of transhumance in post-medieval Ireland, ...
Positioned in the northern portion of the Shannon River Drainage Basin and nourished by the Boyle Ri...
Upland landscapes can be challenging environments for the settlement and subsistence of past communi...
Archaeological survey in western Ireland has identified the existence of clusters of activity within...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...