Mapping Society Settlement Structure In Later Bronze Age Ireland


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Mapping Society: Settlement Structure in Later Bronze Age Ireland


Mapping Society: Settlement Structure in Later Bronze Age Ireland

Author: Victoria Ruth Ginn

language: en

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Release Date: 2016-01-22


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This study examines Middle–Late Bronze Age (c. 1750–600 BC) domestic settlement patterns in Ireland. The results reveal a distinct rise in the visibility, and a rapid adaption, of domestic architecture, which seems to have occurred earlier in Ireland than elsewhere in western and northern Europe.

Sites of Prehistoric Life in Northern Ireland


Sites of Prehistoric Life in Northern Ireland

Author: Harry Welsh

language: en

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Release Date: 2018-02-28


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This monograph brings together information on all the currently known sites in Northern Ireland that are in some way associated with prehistoric life. Compiled from a number of sources, it includes many that have only recently been discovered. A total of 1580 monuments are recorded in the inventory, ranging from burnt mounds to hillforts.

The Prehistoric Artefacts of Northern Ireland


The Prehistoric Artefacts of Northern Ireland

Author: Harry Welsh

language: en

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Release Date: 2022-01-20


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The last in a trilogy of monographs designed to provide a baseline survey of the prehistoric sites of Northern Ireland, this monograph considers the prehistoric artefacts that have been found in Northern Ireland. It aims to provide a basis for further research, and also to stimulate local interest in the prehistory of Northern Ireland.