Exploring past people's interactions with wetland environments in Ireland

A O'Sullivan - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology …, 2007 - muse.jhu.edu
People have engaged with Ireland's wetland environments since the earliest times, leaving
a unique, fragile and valuable archaeological and environmental legacy. A long history of …

Woodland dynamics and use during the Bronze Age: New evidence from Irish archaeological charcoal

L O'Donnell - The Holocene, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Swathes of roads and pipelines cut through the Irish landscape during the 'Celtic Tiger'years
(approximately 1994–2008) leading to an unprecedented number of archaeological …

An Introduction to Peatland Archaeology and Palaeoenvironments

BR Gearey - 2022 - torrossa.com
Peatlands are regarded as having exceptional archaeological value, due to the fact that the
waterlogged conditions of these environments, like other wetlands, can preserve organic …

From Christchurch Place to Fishamble Street: Developments in archaeoentomology in Dublin, Ireland, since 1981

E Reilly - Quaternary International, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract From 1962 to 1981, the National Museum of Ireland carried out a series of
excavations in Dublin that revealed the Viking Age and medieval core of the city. Collectively …

An ever-closing gap? Modern ecological and palaeoecological contributions towards understanding the Irish post-glacial insect fauna

E Reilly - The Irish Naturalists' Journal, 2008 - JSTOR
Background At the 1983 conference, two contributors, Martin Speight and TK McCarthy,
discussed the general state of knowledge at that time regarding the Irish postglacial insect …

[PDF][PDF] Paleo-ecological evidence of insect remains from the areni-1 cave, Armenia

N Zarikian, M Marjanyan, B Gasparyan - academia.edu
Systematic archaeological excavations at Areni-1 cave in the Republic of Armenia provided
rich archaeozoological remains, among of which a large collection of insects (class Insecta) …

[PDF][PDF] Forest Perspectives

N OCarroll - Irish Forestry, 2015 - journal.societyofirishforesters.ie
Wood has always been a key raw material in the manufacture of furniture, tools, containers
and nearly all everyday items (O'Sullivan 1994). Wood and its byproduct charcoal, have …

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