Excavations at Tlachtga, Hill of Ward, Co. Meath, Ireland
Casemate Publishers (Verlag)
979-8-88857-044-9 (ISBN)
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Initial remote sensing survey at Tlachtga, Co. Meath in 2011–12 highlighted the presence of multiple, partially overlapping phases of enclosure at the site. Three subsequent seasons of excavation provided critical interpretive evidence, with over 15,000 fragments of animal bone, human remains, charred plant material, evidence of metalworking, and a hoard of Anglo-Saxon silver coins dating to the late 10th century AD.
The main activity at the site spans four broad periods and two main phases of monumental construction: a late Bronze Age to early Iron Age ‘Hillfort Phase’ (1100–400 BC) and a late Iron Age to early medieval (AD 400–600) ringfort phase associated with a smaller foundation enclosure – the ‘Southern Enclosure’. This ringfort phase was remodelled later in the early medieval period (9th–10th century AD) and augmented by a phase of mound construction in the mid-10th century AD. This is contemporary with the deposition of the coin hoard east of the main complex in an apparent craft-working area. The final phase of the central mound indicates the construction of a timber stockade, most likely in the 12th century, again with significant craft activity.
This volume represents the excavation of at least four loci within the broader monumental landscape of Tlachtga, charting its progression from Bronze Age hillfort to pre-Anglo Norman power display mound.
The excavations at the Hill of Ward and this publication were made possible through funding by the National Monuments Service via the Royal Irish Academy archaeological research excavation grants, and by Meath County Council, with additional support by the Office of Public Works and the Heritage Council.
Stephen Davis is a lecturer in archaeology at University College Dublin. He holds a PhD from John Moores University Liverpool. He specialises in palaeo-environmental archaeology and economy and remote sensing. Caitriona Moore studied archaeology at University College Dublin. She has worked on a wide range of archaeological projects across Ireland and specialises in the archaeology of wetlands, ancient woodworking and wooden artefacts.
Chapter 1. Tlachtga: An introduction - Stephen Davis, Terry O’Hagan, Allison Galbari
1. Tlachtga in folklore and myth
2. The political context for Tlachtga
Chapter 2. Remote sensing at Tlachtga - Chris Carey, Stephen Davis, Elizabeth Richley, Susan Curran
1. Lidar survey: Tlachtga and its landscape
2. Geomagnetic surveys at Tlachtga
3. GPR survey at Tlachtga
Chapter 3. Excavations at Tlachtga 2014-2016 - Caitriona Moore, Stephen Davis, Mick Drumm
1. Research Design
2. The Bronze Age enclosure
3. The Southern Enclosure
4. The Monument of Tlachtga
5. The Eastern Complex
Chapter 4. Environmental Analysis - Stephen Davis, Ruth Carden, Lorna O’Donnell, Nikolah Gilligan, Abigail Ash
1. Animal Bone
2. Human Remains
3. Charcoal Analysis
4. Plant Macrofossil Analysis
Chapter 5. Artefactual Remains - Ian Riddler, Brendan O’Neill, Mark Powers, Bernard Gilhooly, Andrew Woods
1. The Bone Finds
2. The Lithics and Stone Artefacts
3. Metalworking Evidence
4. The Coin Hoard
Chapter 6. Synthesis - Stephen Davis and Caitriona Moore
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.09.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | Colour & B/W images |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 211 x 297 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
ISBN-13 | 979-8-88857-044-9 / 9798888570449 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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