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342 pages

Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white (73 plates in colour)

Published Aug 2018

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781784919863

Digital: 9781784919870

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Keywords
Burnt mounds; fulachtaí fia; fulacht fia; Bronze Age Ireland; pyrolithic technology; prehistoric cooking; hot-stones

The Archaeology of Prehistoric Burnt Mounds in Ireland

By Alan Hawkes

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This book details the archaeology of burnt mounds (fulachtaí fia) in Ireland, one of the most frequent and under researched prehistoric site types in the country. It presents a re-evaluation of the pyrolithic phenomenon in light of some 1000 excavated burnt mounds.

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Contents

PREFACE ;
CHAPTER 1: BURNT MOUNDS: AN INTRODUCTION ;
CHAPTER 2: A HISTORY OF BURNT MOUND RESEARCH IN IRELAND ;
CHAPTER 3: PYROLITHIC TECHNOLOGY: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT ;
CHAPTER 4: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF BURNT MOUNDS IN IRELAND ;
CHAPTER 5: CHRONOLOGY ;
CHAPTER 6: THE USE AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BURNT MOUNDS ;
CHAPTER 7: SETTLEMENT CONTEXT ;
CHAPTER 8: CULTURAL CONTEXT: THE LONGUE DURÉE OF THE BURNT MOUND PHENOMENON ;
CHAPTER 9: RECONSIDERING THE BURNT MOUND PHENOMENON ;
BIBLIOGRAPHY ;
APPENDIX 1: Additional tables ;
APPENDIX 2: List of excavated burnt mounds in Ireland 1950−2010

About the Author

Alan Hawkes is a PhD graduate from the Department of Archaeology, University College Cork. His thesis dealt with the archaeology of burnt mounds and the use of pyrolithic technology in prehistoric Ireland. Since completing his doctoral studies, he has published a number of papers related to his research and has worked as an assistant researcher on a number of archaeology projects. In 2016, he established the Rathcoran Hillfort Project with Dr James O’Driscoll, which aims to address the dating of Ireland's only unfinished hillfort. He is currently working as a consultant archaeologist.