Browsing by Subject "Archaeology"
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Origins and genetic legacies of the Caribbean Taino
(2018)Ancient DNA has revolutionized the field of archaeology, but in the Caribbean and other tropical regions of the world, the work has been hampered by poor DNA preservation. We present an ancient human genome from the Caribbean ... -
Reflexive representations: an artistic exploration of some archaeological theory
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2006-06-14)These exhibitions seek to contest traditional mechanisms for representation and spectatorship by questioning the status that the document and pictorial image play in archaeological discourse. Photomosaics of iconic ... -
Settlement Patterns and Socio-Economic Change in the Diocese of Tuam c.AD 400–1000
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2021)This thesis explores the inter-relationship between settlement patterns and socio-economic change during the early medieval period in the Diocese of Tuam. A thematic approach is taken, exploring the physical settlement ... -
Streets of the Ancient Near East: Design and Decoration
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The cities of the Near East display some of the best archaeological evidence for urban design and decoration in the Roman Empire. The plans of Apamea (Syria), Palmyra (Syria) and Jerash (Jordan) are perfect examples of ... -
Understanding Volcanic Impacts through Time: 4th VICS Workshop, Cambridge, UK, 13-16 April 2019
(2019)The Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society (VICS; pastglobalchanges.org/vics) working group initiated Phase 2 this year. The aim of Phase 2 is to extend the scope of VICS to major eruptions throughout the Holocene and ... -
Unearthing a forgotten Medieval Building Technique An Examination of Earth Mortared Stone Construction in Later medieval Ireland (1100-1600AD)
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2018)In Ireland a largely missing domestic medieval settlement record stimulated archaeological research into understanding its absence. Regional field survey of standing later medieval buildings in north-west Ireland combined ...