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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2015

Early medieval farming and food production: a review of the archaeobotanical evidence from archaeological excavations in Ireland

Meriel McClatchie; Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Aidan O’Sullivan

Agriculture played an important role in the organisation of economy and society in early medieval Ireland (cal ad 400–1150). This paper examines archaeobotanical evidence for agricultural production and consumption, incorporating newly available data. Analysis of evidence from 60 sites revealed that hulled barley and oat were the dominant crops of this period. Naked wheat was present at many sites, but was not the primary crop in most cases. Rye was a minor crop in all locations where recorded. Other crops—including flax, pea and bean—were occasionally present. These crop choices provide a contrast with evidence from many other regions in contemporary Europe. In the case of Ireland, there is increased evidence for crops during the second half of the early medieval period, both in terms of the number of sites where remains were recovered and also the variety of crops cultivated; this may reflect a shift towards a greater emphasis on arable agriculture. The contribution of documentary sources and scientific analyses towards investigating food products is also highlighted in this study.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009

Making hay while the sun shines? Socio-economic change, cereal production and climatic deterioration in Early Medieval Ireland

Thomas R. Kerr; Graeme T. Swindles; Gill Plunkett


Archive | 2014

Early Medieval Ireland, AD 400-1100: The evidence from archaeological excavations

Aidan O'Sullivan; Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Lorcan Harney


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014

Statistics, sunspots and settlement: influences on sum of probability curves

Thomas R. Kerr; Finbar McCormick


British Archaeological Reports Limited (2014) | 2014

Early Medieval Agriculture, Livestock and Cereal Production in Ireland, AD 400-1100

Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Meriel McClatchie; Aidan O'Sullivan


Archive | 2008

Early Medieval Ireland: Archaeological Excavations 1930-2004

Aidan O'Sullivan; Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Lorcan Harney


Archive | 2014

Early Medieval Dwellings and Settlements in Ireland, AD 400–1100

Aidan O'Sullivan; Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Lorcan Harney; Jonathan Kinsella


Archive | 2015

Early medieval craft and production in Ireland AD 400-1000: The evidence from rural settlements

Thomas R. Kerr; Maureen Doyle; Matthew Seaver; Finbar McCormick; Aidan O'Sullivan


Archive | 2014

Chapter 8 Death and Burial in Early Medieval Ireland

Aidan O'Sullivan; Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Lorcan Harney


Archive | 2014

Chapter 6 Early Medieval Crafts and Technology

Aidan O'Sullivan; Finbar McCormick; Thomas R. Kerr; Lorcan Harney

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Finbar McCormick

Queen's University Belfast

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Gill Plunkett

Queen's University Belfast

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