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Archaeological excavations in Moneen Cave, The Burren, Co. Clare : insights into bronze age and post-medieval life in the west of Ireland /

By: Dowd, Marion.
Contributor(s): Comhairle Conate an Chláir = Clare County Council | IT Sligo = An Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Sligeach | An Roinn Ealaíon, Oidhreachta, Gnóthaí Réigiúnacha, Tuaithe agus Gaeltachta =Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.
Publisher: Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2016Description: x, 98 pages : illustrations (some coloured) ; 29 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1784914541; 9781784914547:; 9781784914547.Subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology) -- Ireland -- Burren | Bronze age -- Ireland -- Clare | Antiquities -- Ireland -- Bronze age | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Ireland -- Clare | Clare (Ireland) -- AntiquitiesDDC classification: 936.1 | DOW
Contents:
Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Part I : the site, background and archeological excavation -- Introduction --- Geology and geomorphology / David Drew -- History of investigation -- Cave morphology -- Excavation and post-excavation methodology -- Stratigraphic report -- Part II : excavation results and specialist analyses -- Radiocarbon dates -- Mammalian faunal remains / Fiona Belgane -- Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) analysis of four butchered animal bones / Keri Roswell and Matthew Collins -- Bird and fish bones / Sheila Hamilton-Dyer -- Late Bronze Age oyster (Ostrea edulis) shells / Rory Connolly -- Charcoal -- Early Bronze Age antler hammerhead/macehead / Ruth F. Carden -- Middle/Late Bronze Age pottery / Elaine Lynch and Helen Roche -- Post-medieval human skeletal remains / Catriona McKenzie -- DNA analysis of the human skeletal remains / Mike Taylor -- Metagenomic analaysis and mitrochondrial genome reconstruction of the post-medieval individual from Moneen Cave / Åshild J. Vågene, Johannes Krause and Kirsten I. Bos -- Isotopic analysis of the human skeletal remains / Thomas Kador -- Analaysis of Growth Recovery Lines (Harris lines) in the human skeletal remains / Fran O'Keeffe -- Historical context of the adolescent boy from Moneen Cave / Ciarán Ó Murchadha -- Hints of an Early Mesolithic and/or Neolithic presence -- Part III : discussion and interpretation : Moneen Cave in context -- An Early Bronze Age hammerhead/mace head and pig pelvis -- Middle and Late Bronze Age deposits -- Moneen Cave within the wider Bronze Age landscape of the Burren -- A post-medieval boy -- Public archaeology and Moneen Cave -- Future work -- References -- Appendix 1 : context register -- Appendix 2 : finds register -- Appendix 3 : mammalian faunal remians by context / Fiona Belgane -- Appendix 4 : list of human bones / Catriona McKenzie.
Summary: In 2011, cavers exploring a little-known cave on Moneen Mountain in County Clare in the west of Ireland discovered part of a human skull, pottery and an antler implement. An excavation followed, leading to the discovery of large quantities of Bronze Age pottery, butchered animal bones and oyster shells. The material suggests that Moneen Cave was visited as a sacred place in the Bronze Age landscape. People climbed the mountain, squeezed through the small opening in the cave roof, dropped down into the chamber, and left offerings on a large boulder that dominates the internal space. The excavation also resulted in the recovery of the skeletal remains of an adolescent boy who appears to have died in the cave in the 16th or 17th century. Scientific analyses revealed he had endured periods of malnutrition and ill health, providing insight into the hardships faced by many children in post-medieval Ireland.
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Includes bibliographic references (pages 81-87).

Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Part I : the site, background and archeological excavation -- Introduction --- Geology and geomorphology / David Drew -- History of investigation -- Cave morphology -- Excavation and post-excavation methodology -- Stratigraphic report -- Part II : excavation results and specialist analyses -- Radiocarbon dates -- Mammalian faunal remains / Fiona Belgane -- Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) analysis of four butchered animal bones / Keri Roswell and Matthew Collins -- Bird and fish bones / Sheila Hamilton-Dyer -- Late Bronze Age oyster (Ostrea edulis) shells / Rory Connolly -- Charcoal -- Early Bronze Age antler hammerhead/macehead / Ruth F. Carden -- Middle/Late Bronze Age pottery / Elaine Lynch and Helen Roche -- Post-medieval human skeletal remains / Catriona McKenzie -- DNA analysis of the human skeletal remains / Mike Taylor -- Metagenomic analaysis and mitrochondrial genome reconstruction of the post-medieval individual from Moneen Cave / Åshild J. Vågene, Johannes Krause and Kirsten I. Bos -- Isotopic analysis of the human skeletal remains / Thomas Kador -- Analaysis of Growth Recovery Lines (Harris lines) in the human skeletal remains / Fran O'Keeffe -- Historical context of the adolescent boy from Moneen Cave / Ciarán Ó Murchadha -- Hints of an Early Mesolithic and/or Neolithic presence -- Part III : discussion and interpretation : Moneen Cave in context -- An Early Bronze Age hammerhead/mace head and pig pelvis -- Middle and Late Bronze Age deposits -- Moneen Cave within the wider Bronze Age landscape of the Burren -- A post-medieval boy -- Public archaeology and Moneen Cave -- Future work -- References -- Appendix 1 : context register -- Appendix 2 : finds register -- Appendix 3 : mammalian faunal remians by context / Fiona Belgane -- Appendix 4 : list of human bones / Catriona McKenzie.

In 2011, cavers exploring a little-known cave on Moneen Mountain in County Clare in the west of Ireland discovered part of a human skull, pottery and an antler implement. An excavation followed, leading to the discovery of large quantities of Bronze Age pottery, butchered animal bones and oyster shells. The material suggests that Moneen Cave was visited as a sacred place in the Bronze Age landscape. People climbed the mountain, squeezed through the small opening in the cave roof, dropped down into the chamber, and left offerings on a large boulder that dominates the internal space. The excavation also resulted in the recovery of the skeletal remains of an adolescent boy who appears to have died in the cave in the 16th or 17th century. Scientific analyses revealed he had endured periods of malnutrition and ill health, providing insight into the hardships faced by many children in post-medieval Ireland.

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