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Going Over the Same Old Ground? Archaeological Re-survey of a Raised Mire at Kinnegad, Co. Meath, Ireland: Implications for the Accurate Identification of Archaeological Sites
Journal of Wetland Archaeology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 , DOI: 10.1080/14732971.2016.1260908
Nora Bermingham

ABSTRACT Late in 2012 the remains of an early Iron Age body body, known as Moydrum Man, were recovered from an industrial raised bog at Kinnegad, Co. Meath. The recovery of human remains prompted repeat survey of the bog which was known to contain 21 archaeological sites dating from the Bronze Age. The 2013 survey identified 56 archaeological sites, almost tripling the number of sites already known. This contrasts with repeat surveys of other bogs which have typically produced lower sites numbers and reduced distributions. This result means the outcomes of older and more recent re-surveys must be regarded critically as the Kinnegad survey shows the continued potential of industrial peatlands to deliver new sites in significant numbers. This paper reviews the results from Kinnegad and other repeat surveys and considers the implications for the reliable and accurate identification of sites in future surveys.

中文翻译:

会在同一片旧土地上走吗?爱尔兰米斯Kinnegad高架泥潭的考古重新调查:对准确识别考古遗址的影响

摘要2012年下半年,一个早期的铁器时代遗体被称为Moydrum Man,是从位于米斯Kinnegad,Co.的工业化沼泽中回收的。人体遗骸的恢复促使人们对沼泽进行重复调查,该沼泽据称包含青铜时代的21个考古遗址。2013年的调查确定了56个考古遗址,几乎是已知遗址的三倍。这与对其他沼泽的重复调查形成对比,这些沼泽通常会产生较低的站点数并减少分布。该结果意味着必须认真考虑较早和较新的重新调查的结果,因为Kinnegad的调查显示,工业泥炭地在提供大量新地点方面仍具有持续的潜力。
更新日期:2016-01-01
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