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Journal of The North Atlantic | 2008

Fine-spatial Paleoecological Investigations Towards Reconstructing Late Holocene Environmental Change, Landscape Evolution, and Farming Activity in Barrees, Beara Peninsula, Southwestern Ireland

Anette Overland; Michael O'Connell

ABSTRACT Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fine spatial and temporal resolutions in an archaeologically rich, and floristically interesting, part of southwestern Ireland, namely the Beara peninsula, County Cork. Detailed pollen and macrofossil analyses, and radiocarbon dating have been carried out on several short peat monoliths, and on a peat core and a lake core from small basins. Landscape evolution, vegetation dynamics, and farming activity from the end of the Neolithic (c. 2500 B.C.) to the present day, i.e., the period of greatest human impact in southwestern Ireland, have been reconstructed. While significant opening-up of the landscape began relatively early in the Bronze Age (between c. 2400–2100 B.C.), the main woodland clearances took place in the later Bronze Age (beginning c. 1400 B.C. and continuing into the Iron Age, i.e., to c. 400 B.C.). In the mid- and later Iron Age, there was considerable fine-scale spatial variation, with activity being concentrated mainly in the uplands (at c. 200 m asl) and at lower elevations. Radiocarbon dating and pollen evidence show that the linear stone-wall system, now partly obscured by shallow peat, was laid out towards the end of the Iron Age (c. A.D. 400) in the context of a largely open landscape. While the initial foci of bog growth appear to relate to the late Neolithic/beginning of the Bronze Age, widespread development of blanket bog was essentially a phenomenon of the late 1st/early 2nd millennium A.D. It was probably favoured by wetter and cooler conditions during the Little Ice Age. Detailed records are presented for the filmy ferns, Hymenophyllum tunbrigense, H. wilsonii, and Trichomanes speciosum, and also Myrica and Ulex, both shrubs with pronounced, oceanic distribution patterns.


Journal of Vegetation Science | 2018

Long-term changes in regional vegetation cover along the west coast of southern Norway: The importance of human impact

Kari Loe Hjelle; Lene S. Halvorsen; Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen; Shinya Sugita; Aage Paus; Peter Emil Kaland; Ingvild Kristine Mehl; Anette Overland; Randi Danielsen; Helge I. Høeg; Inger Midtbø

Special Feature “Millennial to centennial vegetation change” (Eds. Thomas Giesecke, Petr Kuneš & Triin Reitalu). 1Department of Natural History, University Museum, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway 2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway 3Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway 4Institute of Ecology, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia 5Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2009

From forest to open pastures and fields: cultural landscape development in western Norway inferred from two pollen records representing different spatial scales of vegetation.

Anette Overland; Kari Loe Hjelle


Quaternary International | 2010

Heathland development and relationship between humans and environment along the coast of western Norway through time

Kari Loe Hjelle; Lene S. Halvorsen; Anette Overland


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2011

New insights into late Holocene farming and woodland dynamics in western Ireland with particular reference to the early medieval horizontal watermill at Kilbegly, Co. Roscommon

Anette Overland; Michael O'Connell


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2015

Cultural landscape development on a west–east gradient in western Norway – potential of the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm (LRA)

Ingvild Kristine Mehl; Anette Overland; Jan Berge; Kari Loe Hjelle


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

Pollen analysis in the context of clearance cairns from boreal forests – a reflection of past cultivation and pastoral farming

Anette Overland; Kari Loe Hjelle


Archive | 2007

Agrare kulturminner i utmark. Pollenanalyse i tilknytning til rydningsrøysfelt

Anette Overland; Kari Loe Hjelle


Archive | 2012

Naturvitenskaplige undersøkelser på Aase II : Aase gnr. 46, bnr. 4. Sandnes kommune, Rogaland

Anette Overland; Sara Westling


Archive | 2012

Arkeologisk utgraving og naturvitenskaplige undersøkelser av rydningsrøys og gardfar på Sæland gnr. 63/3, Hå k., Rogaland

Anette Overland; Sara Westling

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Michael O'Connell

National University of Ireland

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