Ancient Food and Farming

Thursday, 25 February 2016

Conference: a lot done, a lot to do!

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From the EAI Twitter account: twitter.com/env_arch_ire Our conference , 70 years of Environmental Archaeology in Ireland, took place la...
Friday, 29 January 2016

Environmental archaeology conference: coming soon!

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I am busy these days organising a conference with colleagues in Ireland. The conference is Looking back, moving forward: 70 years of Envi...
Monday, 21 December 2015

Figs: a special type of food

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Ficus carica , fig (image from Wikimedia Commons ) I like baking at any time of the year, but I particularly love Christmas baking...
Friday, 27 November 2015

Revisiting agriculture in Iron Age Britain

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Prof. Gordon Hillman and Ray Mears (Image: Youtube) One of my current research projects is investigating agriculture in Iron Age Brita...
Thursday, 8 October 2015

Conference

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I am a member of the team who is currently organising a conference. Looking back, moving forward: 70 years of Environmental Archaeology i...
Saturday, 19 September 2015

Community Archaeology: bringing archaeobotany to a new audience

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Swords Castle project website One of my current roles is the provision of environmental advice to the team who is excavating Swords...
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Monday, 31 August 2015

Celebrating Heritage Week 2015

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In Ireland, we have just finished celebrating Heritage Week 2015. Heritage Week in Ireland is coordinated by the Heritage Council and is a...
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Meriel McClatchie
This blog reveals how studies in archaeology and archaeobotany can provide new insights into ancient food and farming. I am an Assistant Professor at UCD School of Archaeology in the Republic of Ireland.
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