On the Periphery or the Leading Edge? Research in Prehistoric Ireland
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "On the Periphery or the Leading Edge? Research in Prehistoric Ireland," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Insular identities are shaped by the dichotomy of social connection and physical isolation. Due to their perceived isolation, however, islands on the periphery are thought to passively receive culture, not engaging with it and experimenting with variations. At times, Irish prehistoric archaeology has been viewed as deeply integrated in broader European social changes and, at other times, divorced from Continental developments. These shifting understandings shape the ways in which we discuss the social structure and identity in Irish prehistory. When there are significant social shifts, it is considered a result of external contacts. However, this perception of periodic connection and isolation ignores the ways in which island communities function, even quite large islands, such as Ireland. Rather than a monolithic identity, within an island community, there may be variations in social development, subcultures, and social change as a result of internal developments. This session explores the ways in which Ireland is both connected and unique in European prehistoric archaeology and how island identities are shaped by these connections.
Other Keywords
Iron Age •
Mobility •
Pastoralism •
Landscape Archaeology •
Trade and exchange •
Neolithic •
Bronze Age •
Maya: Classic •
Remote Sensing/Geophysics •
Ritual and Symbolism
Geographic Keywords
Isle of Man (Country) •
French Republic (Country) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Ireland (Country) •
Kingdom of Belgium (Country) •
Bailiwick of Guernsey (Country) •
Principality of Monaco (Country) •
Bailiwick of Jersey (Country) •
Kingdom of the Netherlands (Country) •
Kingdom of Spain (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-5 of 5)
- Documents (5)
- Beyond Newgrange: The Late Neolithic Complex at Brú na Bóinne, Co. Meath in Light of Recent Discoveries (2019)
- Dun Ailinne and Its Meaning in the Context of Irish Identities (2019)
- Fluid Borders: Personal Ornamentation and Waterways in Bronze Age Northwest Europe (2019)
- A Model for Mobility in the Irish Iron Age (2019)
- A Site with a View? A 3D Reconstruction of the Structures at Dun Ailinne (2019)