Statistical inference of prehistoric demography from frequency distributions of radiocarbon dates: a review and a guide for the perplexed

ER Crema - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2022 - Springer
The last decade saw a rapid increase in the number of studies where time–frequency
changes of radiocarbon dates have been used as a proxy for inferring past population …

A Radiocarbon-based Model of Changing Burial Rites in Early Medieval England

E Brownlee - Radiocarbon, 2023 - cambridge.org
This paper uses a “dates as data” approach to understand how grave good use and
cemetery space changed across the early medieval period in England. A series of …

Reframing the first millennium AD in Ireland: archaeology, history, landscape

P Gleeson - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology …, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
There is a pressing need for more materially centred narratives and analytical frameworks
for the study of later Iron Age and early medieval Ireland, which account explicitly for the …

The Peak Dwellers Revisited

K Brown - Medieval Archaeology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
IT IS SOME 60 YEARS since Audrey Ozanne published 'The Peak dwellers' in the pages of
this journal and nearly seventy years since Margaret Fowler wrote her seminal article on …

United We Play, United We Pray? Connected Networks of Medieval Play and Supernatural Engagement

MA Hall - A United Europe of Things: Portable Material Culture …, 2024 - Springer
This contribution explores issues around the commonality versus distinctiveness of portable
material culture across medieval Europe, focusing in particular on material culture …

Buried in the borderlands: an artefact typology and chronology for the Netherlands in the early medieval period on the basis of funerary archaeology

T Van Tongeren - 2024 - torrossa.com
The title of this book,'Buried in the Borderlands', gives an indication of the backdrop against
which the early medieval period in the Netherlands played out. Already during the Roman …

[图书][B] Viking and Ecclesiastical Interactions in the Irish Sea Area from the 9th to 11th Centuries

D Ramsey-Brimberg - 2024 - books.google.com
Different approaches have been conducted to analyse the interactions of the different belief
systems in the early medieval world. This book assesses the relationship between clerics …

[PDF][PDF] Radiocarbon dating of human remains from Navan Fort: their implications for understanding the wider ceremonial complex.

P Gleeson, J O'Driscoll, G Noble, E Murphy… - Journal of Irish …, 2023 - academia.edu
As one of Ireland's so-called 'royal'sites (Wailes 1982; Newman 1998), Navan Fort, Co.
Armagh, has a long history of research and investigation. Nevertheless, there is still potential …

Cremation practices from early medieval Ireland: burnt Christians and interpretative paradigms

P Gleeson - Cremation in the early middle ages. Death, fire and …, 2024 - pure.qub.ac.uk
Until very recently, the focus of studies of funerary practice in Ireland during later prehistory
and the early medieval period has been elucidating the development of inhumation …

Review of periodical literature for 2021:(i) 400–1100.

M MacCarron - Economic History Review, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Review of periodical literature for 2021 Page 1 DOI: 10.1111/ehr.13229 REVIEW OF PERIODICAL
LITERATURE Review of periodical literature for 2021 (i) 400–1100 MÁIRÍN MAcCARRON …