Abstract
The Bann has played a crucial role in understanding the human colonisation of Ireland. This chapter summarises the earliest occupation of the Bann/Lough Neagh catchment, emphasising the value of interdisciplinary, geoarchaeological approaches when developing interpretations of Mesolithic lifeways and predicting where new sites may be found.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution, Palaeoenvironments and Human Occupation in the North of Ireland |
Publisher | Quaternary Research Association |
Edition | INQUA 2019 Field Guide |
Publication status | Accepted - 2019 |
Publication series
Name | QRA Field Guides |
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Publisher | Quaternary Research Association |
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Niche construction and plant-use in the Mesolithic
Author: Perkins, J., Jul 2022Supervisor: Plunkett, G. (Supervisor) & Blaauw, M. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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Pigs, pits and persistent places during the Irish Mesolithic
Author: Small, J., Dec 2022Supervisor: Reimer, P. (Supervisor), Brandherm, D. (Supervisor), Basell, L. (Supervisor) & Montgomery, J. (External person) (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy