School of Archaeology

School of Archaeology - Research Publications 2021/2022

Below is the list of research publications for the School of Archaeology in the academic year 2021/2022.



Book

Dr Rena Maguire
Maguire, R. (2021). Irish Late Iron Age Equestrian Equipment in its Insular and Continental Context. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.  
Maguire, R., & Ropa, A. (2021). The Liminal Horse Equitation and Boundaries. ISD LLC.  
Professor Graeme Warren
Warren, G. (2022). Hunter-Gatherer Ireland Making Connections in an Island World. Oxbow Books Limited.  
Warren, G. (2022). Our Ancient Landscapes: Hunter-Gatherers in Ireland. Kilkenny: An Chomairle Oidhreachta/The Heritage Council. Retrieved from http://www.heritagecouncil.ie/  

Back to Top

Chapter

Professor Joanna Bruck
Bruck, J., & Shiels, D. (2022). The battle for Cork: landscapes of counter-memory. In D. Gannon, & F. McGarry (Eds.), Ireland 1922: Independence, partition and civil war (pp. 208-221). Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.  
Bruck, J. (2022). The material culture of Ireland's revolutionary years. In L. Comer, & M. Shine Thompson (Eds.), Pathways to participation: engagement and learning at the National Museum of Ireland during the Decade of Centenaries (pp. 34-43). Dublin: National Museum of Ireland.  
Mr Micheal Butler
Murgatroyd, P., Butler, M., & Gaffney, V. (2022). The Europe’s Lost Frontiers Augmented Reality Sandbox: Explaining a 2.5 Million Euro Project Using Play Sand. In Visual Heritage: Digital Approaches in Heritage Science (pp. 225-241). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-77028-0_12Available Online  
Murgatroyd, P., Ch'ng, E., Kabora, T., & Butler, M. (2022). Simulating a drowned landscape: A four-dimensional approach to solving problems of behaviour and scale. In V. Gaffney, & S. Fitch (Eds.), Europe's Lost Frontiers: Volume 1 Context and Methodology (pp. 190-207). Oxford: Archaeopress.  
Dr Rory Connolly
Allué, E., Mallol, C., Aldeias, V., Burguet-Coca, A., Cabanes, D., Carrancho, Á., et al. (2022). Fire among Neanderthals. In Updating Neanderthals: Understanding Behavioural Complexity in the Late Middle Palaeolithic (pp. 227-249). doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-821428-2.00014-7Available Online  
Dr Elgidius Ichumbaki
Wilson, A. S., Gaffney, V., Gaffney, C., Ch’ng, E., Bates, R., Ichumbaki, E. B., et al. (2022). Curious Travellers: Using Web-Scraped and Crowd-Sourced Imagery in Support of Heritage Under Threat. In Springer Series on Cultural Computing (pp. 51-65). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-77028-0_4Available Online  
Assoc Professor Barry Molloy
Dimitrovic, K., & Molloy, B. (2022). A contribution to the Early Bronze Age chronology of the region of the West Morava River, Serbia. In V. Sirbu, C. Schuster, & D. Hortopan (Eds.), Cenotaphs and Votive Deposits of Weapons in Europe - Bronze and Iron Ages. Targu Jiu: Editura MAIASTRA.  
Dr Alan Peatfield
Peatfield, A., & Morris, C. (2022). Bodies in ecstasy: shamanic elements in Minoan religion. In D. Stein, S. K. Costello, & K. P. Foster (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Ecstatic Experience in the Ancient World. London: Routledge.  
Professor Graeme Warren
Warren, G. (2022). Comment. In T. Widlok, & D. Cruz (Eds.), Scale Matters: The Quality of Quantity in Human Culture and Sociality (pp. 53-56). Bielefield: Transcript Verlag.  
Warren, G. (2022). Scaling an island of hunter-gatherers. In Scale Matters (pp. 207-226). transcript Verlag. doi:10.14361/9783839460993-010Available Online  

Back to Top

Conference Paper

Dr Amanda Kelly
Kelly, A. (2022). A Roman Bathing Block at Myrtos: 1973 Fieldwork.. In 5 ?a????t?a ?p?st?µ????? S????t?s? ’???a???????? ’???? st?? ???t?, 21-24 ??eµß???? 2019..  
Dr Jessica Smyth
Olet, L., Casanova, E., Robson-Brown, K., Evershed, R. P., & Smyth, J. (2021). Investigating plant signals in lipid residues of Neolithic pottery from a blanket bog environment at the Céide Fields, Ireland. In European Association of Archaeologists Annual Conference Kiel (online).  
Professor Graeme Warren
Warren, G., Kelley, S., & Doughty, A. (2022). Looking up for the Mesolithic: Finding, Managing and Understanding the Mesolithic of the Cairngorms. In Archaeological Research in Progress.  

Back to Top

Internet publication

Dr Amanda Kelly
Kelly, A. (2022). 2022 IIHSA Newsletter: Walking The Venetian Aqueduct of Iraklio (2021 fieldwork). Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens (IIHSA).  

Back to Top

Journal article

Dr Jess Beck
Beck, J., Gjesfjeld, E., & Chrisomalis, S. (2021). Prestige or Perish: Publishing Decisions in Academic Archaeology. American Antiquity, 86(4), 669-695. doi:10.1017/aaq.2021.64Available Online  
Professor Joanna Bruck
Brück, J., & Booth, T. J. (2022). The Power of Relics: The Curation of Human Bone in British Bronze Age Burials. European Journal of Archaeology, 1-23. doi:10.1017/eaa.2022.18Available Online  
Dr Ruth Carden
Bergström, A., Stanton, D. W. G., Taron, U. H., Frantz, L., Sinding, M. H. S., Ersmark, E., et al. (2022). Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs. Nature, 607(7918), 313-320. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04824-9Available Online  
Dr Neil Carlin
Carlin, N. (2022). A grave matter of ancient kinship in Neolithic Britain. Nature, 601(7894), 510-512. doi:10.1038/d41586-021-03799-3Available Online  
Dr Stephen Davis
Davis, S. (2021). Insect Remains: What can they teach us?. Archaeology Ireland, Autumn 2021, 22-25.  
Davis, S., & Rassmann, K. (2021). Beyond Newgrange: The Late Neolithic complex at Brú na Bóinne, Co. Meath. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society.  
Dr Elgidius Ichumbaki
Chirikure, S., Ndoro, W., Bugarin, F. T., di Lernia, S., Ichumbaki, E. B., & Lwoga, N. B. (2021). Usable Pasts Forum: UNESCO and Heritage Tourism in Africa. African Archaeological Review, 38(3), 513-533. doi:10.1007/s10437-021-09454-6Available Online  
Ichumbaki, E. B., & Schmidt, P. R. (2022). Shrines. Unknown Journal, 1-3. doi:10.1002/9781119399919.eahaa00604Available Online  
Ichumbaki, E. B., Mapunda, G., Cooper, J. P., Mark, S. R., Mjema, E. A., Blue, L., & Biginagwa, T. J. (2022). Names of Contemporary Wooden Boats of Coastal East Africa: Origins and Meanings. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies. doi:10.1080/23277408.2022.2045060Available Online  
Said, C., & Ichumbaki, E. B. (2022). Ours or yours? Localizing the ‘mixed sites’ concept for the sustainable preservation of heritage in Africa: the case of Chongoleani Peninsular, Tanzania. International Journal of Cultural Policy. doi:10.1080/10286632.2022.2049769Available Online  
Cooper, J. P., Ichumbaki, E. B., Blue, L. K., Maligisu, P. C. M., & Mark, S. R. (2022). When the ‘Asset’ Is Livelihood: Making Heritage with the Maritime Practitioners of Bagamoyo, Tanzania. Heritage, 5(2), 1160-1198. doi:10.3390/heritage5020062Available Online  
Dr Amanda Kelly
Kelly, A. (2022). Kelly, A. 2022 The Enduring Springs of the Venetian Aqueduct of Candia (Iraklio) Crete; From a Roman Stone Pipeline to Morosini’s Venetian Bridge. Schriftenreihe der Frontinus-Gesellschaft 33 (Bonn 2022), 117-158.. Schriftenreihe der Frontinus-Gesellschaft, 33(33), 117-158.  
Assoc Professor Meriel McClatchie
Elliott-Kingston, C., & McClatchie, M. (2021). History of the Irish diet in plants – the plant-based diet of Irish people displayed in an educational show garden. Acta Horticulturae, 1329, 83-90. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1329.11Available Online  
McClatchie, M., Schulting, R., McLaughlin, R., Colledge, S., Bogaard, A., Barratt, P., & Whitehouse, N. (2022). Food Production, Processing and Foodways in Neolithic Ireland. Environmental Archaeology, 27(1), 80-92. doi:10.1080/14614103.2019.1615215Available Online  
Kearney, K., Gearey, B., Hegarty, S., Richer, S., Ferreira, C., O’Carroll, E., et al. (2022). A multi-proxy Holocene palaeoenvironmental record of climate change and prehistoric human activity from Lough Cullin, southeast Ireland. Holocene, 32(4), 262-279. doi:10.1177/09596836211066593Available Online  
Assoc Professor Barry Molloy
Michael, D. E., Fibiger, L., Ziota, C., Gkelou, L., & Molloy, B. (2022). Exploring the Efficacy of Comparative Bioarchaeological Approaches in Providing Answers on Marginality and Networking. Bioarchaeology International. doi:10.5744/bi.2021.1005Available Online  
Orfanou, V., Amicone, S., Sava, V., O’Neill, B., Brown, L. E. F., Bruyère, C., & Molloy, B. P. C. (2022). Forging a New World Order? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Management of Metalworking and Ideological Change in the Late Bronze Age Carpathian Basin. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. doi:10.1007/s10816-022-09566-6Available Online  
Molloy, B. (2022). Was There a 3.2 ka Crisis in Europe? A Critical Comparison of Climatic, Environmental, and Archaeological Evidence for Radical Change during the Bronze Age–Iron Age Transition. Journal of Archaeological Research. doi:10.1007/s10814-022-09176-6Available Online  
Orfanou, V., Amicone, S., Sava, V., O'Neill, B., Brown, L., Bruyere, C., & Molloy, B. (2022). Forging a new world order? Interdisciplinary perspectives on the management of metalworking and Dr Brendan O’Neill Curriculum Vitae 12 ideological change in the Late Bronze Age Carpathian Basin. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.  
Dr Brendan O'Neill
O'Neill, B., Kropp, C., Trommer, F., & Töngi, V. (2022). (Re)constructing an Early Medieval Irish Ard. EXARC Journal.  
Orfanou, V., Amicone, S., Sava, V., O'Neill, B., Brown, L., Bruyere, C., & Molloy, B. (2022). Forging a new world order? Interdisciplinary perspectives on the management of metalworking and Dr Brendan O’Neill Curriculum Vitae 12 ideological change in the Late Bronze Age Carpathian Basin. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.  
Dr Vana Orfanou
Orfanou, V., Birch, T., Sindbæk, S. M., Feveile, C., Barfod, G. H., & Lesher, C. E. (2021). Correction to: On diverse arts: crucible metallurgy and the polymetallic cycle at Scandinavia’s earliest Viking town, Ribe (8th–9th c. CE), Denmark (Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, (2021), 13, 5, (81), 10.1007/s12520-021-01308-1). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 13(10). doi:10.1007/s12520-021-01440-yAvailable Online  
Sulas, F., Bagge, M. S., Enevold, R., Harrault, L., Kristiansen, S. M., Ljungberg, T., et al. (2022). Revealing the invisible dead: integrated bio-geoarchaeological profiling exposes human and animal remains in a seemingly ‘empty’ Viking-Age burial. Journal of Archaeological Science, 141. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2022.105589Available Online  
Dr Robert Power
Bleasdale, M., Richter, K. K., Janzen, A., Brown, S., Scott, A., Zech, J., et al. (2021). Ancient proteins provide evidence of dairy consumption in eastern Africa. Nature Communications, 12(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-020-20682-3Available Online  
Buckley, S., Power, R. C., Andreadaki-Vlazaki, M., Akar, M., Becher, J., Belser, M., et al. (2021). Archaeometric evidence for the earliest exploitation of lignite from the bronze age Eastern Mediterranean. Scientific Reports, 11(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-021-03544-wAvailable Online  
Power, R. C., Henry, A. G., Moosmann, J., Beckmann, F., Temming, H., Roberts, A., & Le Cabec, A. (2022). Synchrotron radiation-based phase-contrast microtomography of human dental calculus allows nondestructive analysis of inclusions: implications for archeological samples. Journal of Medical Imaging, 9(3). doi:10.1117/1.JMI.9.3.031505Available Online  
Weiss, M., Hein, M., Urban, B., Stahlschmidt, M. C., Heinrich, S., Hilbert, Y. H., et al. (2022). Neanderthals in changing environments from MIS 5 to early MIS 4 in northern Central Europe – Integrating archaeological, (chrono)stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental evidence at the site of Lichtenberg. Quaternary Science Reviews, 284. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107519Available Online  
Dr Rob Sands
Sands, R. (2022). Life beyond life: Repair, reuse, and recycle—the many lives of wooden objects and the mutability of trees. Archaeometry, 64(S1), 168-186. doi:10.1111/arcm.12708Available Online  
Dr Jessica Smyth
Smyth, J., & Gillis, R. (2022). Food and Farming Systems in the Neolithic–an Impossible Vista?. Environmental Archaeology, 27(1), 1-7. doi:10.1080/14614103.2021.1966260Available Online  
Evershed, R. P., Davey Smith, G., Roffet-Salque, M., Timpson, A., Diekmann, Y., Lyon, M. S., et al. (2022). Author Correction: Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in Europe (Nature, (2022), 608, 7922, (336-345), 10.1038/s41586-022-05010-7). Nature. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05227-6Available Online  
Pigière, F., McCormick, F., Olet, L., Moore, D., O'Carroll, F., & Smyth, J. (2022). More than meat? Examining cattle slaughter, feasting and deposition in later 4th millennium BC Atlantic Europe: A case study from Kilshane, Ireland. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 41. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.103312Available Online  
Evershed, R. P., Davey Smith, G., Roffet-Salque, M., Timpson, A., Diekmann, Y., Lyon, M. S., et al. (2022). Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in Europe. Nature, 608(7922), 336-345. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05010-7Available Online  
Professor Graeme Warren
Nyland, A. J., Walker, J., & Warren, G. (2021). Evidence of the Storegga Tsunami 8200 BP? An Archaeological Review of Impact After a Large-Scale Marine Event in Mesolithic Northern Europe. Frontiers in Earth Science, 9. doi:10.3389/feart.2021.767460Available Online  
Bishop, R. R., Kubiak-Martens, L., Warren, G. M., & Church, M. J. (2022). Getting to the root of the problem: new evidence for the use of plant root foods in Mesolithic hunter-gatherer subsistence in Europe. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. doi:10.1007/s00334-022-00882-1Available Online  
Moucheron, M., & Warren, G. (2022). The Mesolithic in the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: an overview. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics and Literature, 122, 1-18. doi:10.1353/RIA.2022.0009Available Online  
Warren, G., & Moucheron, M. (2022). The Mesolithic in the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: An overview.. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics and Literature, 122, 1-18. doi:10.1353/ria.2022.0009.Available Online  
Warren, G. (2022). Mesolithic Montology. Open Archaeology, 8(1), 132-144. doi:10.1515/opar-2022-0227Available Online  

Back to Top

Other

Mr Conor McDermott
Corns, A., Devlin, G., McDermott, C., Seaver, M., Shaw, R., & Warren, G. (2021). Temple-na-Skellig and St Kevin's Bed, Glendalough. (pp. 1-6). Archaeology Ireland, Dublin.  
Professor Graeme Warren
Corns, A., Devlin, G., McDermott, C., Seaver, M., Shaw, R., & Warren, G. (2021). Temple-na-Skellig and St Kevin's Bed, Glendalough. (pp. 1-6). Archaeology Ireland, Dublin.  

Back to Top

Poster

Assoc Professor Helen Lewis
Estanqueiro, M., Lewis, H., Penezic, K., Molloy, B., & Salamon, A. (2022). Buried in the ground? Looking for environmental changes for Serbian Banat Late Bronze Age settlement abandonment. Poster session presented at the meeting of European Association of Archaeologists 28th Annual Meeting.  
Assoc Professor Barry Molloy
Estanqueiro, M., Lewis, H., Penezic, K., Molloy, B., & Salamon, A. (2022). Buried in the ground? Looking for environmental changes for Serbian Banat Late Bronze Age settlement abandonment. Poster session presented at the meeting of European Association of Archaeologists 28th Annual Meeting.  

Back to Top

Preprint

Dr Elgidius Ichumbaki
Lubao, C., & Ichumbaki, E. (2022). Fishing Songs from Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania: A Case Study of Intangible Marine Cultural Heritage on the Swahili Coast. doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1922782/v1Available Online  

Back to Top

Presentation

Dr Rob Sands
Sands, R. (2021). Wooden objects at the edge of the Roman empire (Invited presentation as part of the Vindolanda Trust Digging Deeper Public On-line exhibition). Zoom.  

Back to Top