A4/A5 Road Scheme
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Headland Archaeology was commissioned by the Roads Authority to undertake and coordinate a multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental study across a number of sites along the A4/A5 road corridor. The sites span the Neolithic through to the post-medieval period and include burnt mound and ring fort sites. A suite of palaeoenvironmental studies have been undertaken by in-house specialists (charcoal, wood, plant macrofossil, thin-section, faunal bone, and osteoarchaeology) and specialists from Aberdeen University (pollen) and University College Dublin (beetles). The results will aid in increasing the research agenda for burnt mound sites in particular and have provided a landscape view of environmental changes and human occupation across the prehistoric and historic periods.
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