Caves are one of the most enduring natural features in the Irish landscape. Approximately 980 are documented across lime
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On present evidence the human settlement of Ireland commenced some ten thousand years ago and the prehistoric story thus
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With contributions of Lindsay Allason-Jones, Ewan Campbell, Gordon Cook, Louisa Gidney and Christopher Young. Caves off
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Caves in Context provides the thriving inter-disciplinary field of cave studies with a European-scale survey of current
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One of the pressing problems listed in the first volume of the third series of the Ulster Journal of Archaeology in 1938
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This edited volume of 16 papers provides an introduction to the techniques and methodologies, approaches and potential o
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Archaeological evidence here is used to help build up a picture of the lives led by the people of which it is a record.
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Proceedings of a conference covering many aspects of human use of caves: from Palaeolithic carvings in France to present
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Among the most prominent hallmarks of the late Prof. Hanan Eshel’s scholarship are generosity, passion, and an integrati
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For two decades, paleoecologist David Burney and his wife, Lida Pigott Burney, have led an excavation of Makauwahi Cave
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