Irish Late Iron Age Equestrian Equipment in its Insular and Continental Context - Rena Maguire

Irish Late Iron Age Equestrian Equipment in its Insular and Continental Context

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Buch | Softcover
294 Seiten
2021
Archaeopress (Verlag)
978-1-78969-991-3 (ISBN)
54,85 inkl. MwSt
This is the first practical archaeological study of Irish Iron Age lorinery. The horse and associated equipment were very much at the heart of the social changes set in motion by contact with the Roman Empire; the examination of the snaffles and bosals allows us to bring the people of the Late Iron Age in Ireland into focus.
Irish Late Iron Age Equestrian Equipment in its Insular and Continental Context is the first practical archaeological study of Irish Iron Age lorinery. The volume examines the bits and bosals (Y-pieces) holistically, using practical stable-yard knowledge merged with archaeological techniques such as morphometrics, use-wear, GIS, functional comparison to European and British equipment and distribution analysis to place it within its time and place. Irish Iron Age artefacts have always been beset by issues of chronology, but by using these various analytical methods, a more precise timeframe for the objects is indicated. A complex relationship with Roman Britain and the Empire also becomes visible, with aspects of identity and belief being expressed through the sophisticated equestrian equipment. The analysis of the bridle components reveal that the Ireland of the first centuries AD shares some characteristics with other boundary zones of the Roman Empire, such as Scotland and northern Germany, but also has its own unique interpretation of introduced technology. The Ireland of the Late Iron Age, then, is a society in flux, picking and choosing which traditions it maintains. The horse and associated equipment were very much at the heart of the social changes set in motion by contact with the Roman Empire, and as such, the examination of the snaffles and bosals allows us to bring the people of the Late Iron Age in Ireland into focus.

Rena Maguire studied Archaeology at Queen’s University Belfast, graduating with a BA Hons. in 2013. She was awarded an MSc in 2014 and a PhD in 2018. She has worked for the Historic Environment Division of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, and currently is a visiting Research Fellow at QUB. She has published extensively on ancient equitation and its associated technology and is an enthusiastic horsewoman.

List of Figures ;


List of Tables ;


List of Plates ;


Acknowledgements ;


Glossary ;


Chapter 1. ‘For want of a horse, the rider was lost’: An introduction to Irish Iron Age tack ;


Chapter 2. The Irish Iron Age horse in context: Literature and legend ;


Chapter 3. The Irish Iron Age bridle: Form, function, use-wear, and fit ;


Chapter 4. Decoration, symbolism, and evolution of Irish Iron Age tack ;


Chapter 5. ‘Horses make a landscape look more beautiful’: Distribution, deposition, and landscape ;


Chapter 6. Under the influence: Looking for the regional and cultural origins of Late Iron Age Irish tack ;


Chapter 7. Conclusions and future directions ;


Bibliography ;


Catalogue

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Queen’s University Belfast Irish Archaeological Monograph
Zusatzinfo 63 figures, 6 tables, 119 plates
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 205 x 290 mm
Gewicht 1051 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78969-991-6 / 1789699916
ISBN-13 978-1-78969-991-3 / 9781789699913
Zustand Neuware
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