Farming and foraging in Neolithic Ireland: an archaeobotanical perspective
Ireland has often been seen as marginal in the spread of the Neolithic and of early farming throughout Europe, in part due to the paucity of available data. By integrating and analysing a wealth of evidence from unpublished reports, a much more detailed picture of early arable agriculture has emerge...
Main Authors: | McClatchie, M, Bogaard, A, Colledge, S, Whitehouse, N, Schulting, R, Barratt, P, McLaughlin, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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