McErlean, T. C. (2007). Archaeology of the Strangford Lough kelp industry in the eighteenth- and early-nineteenth centuries. Maritime archaeology in Ireland. Vol 41(3), pp. 76-93.
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Archaeology of the Strangford Lough kelp industry in the eighteenth- and early-nineteenth centuries | |||
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Maritime archaeology in Ireland | |||
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Historical Archaeology | |||
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41 (3) | |||
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76 - 93 | |||
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an archaeological survey of the maritime cultural landscape of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland found remains of structures relating to the kelp industry. Adding this information to historical documentation provided insight into the rapid rise of an economic asset in the eighteenth century and its equally rapid decline in the early-nineteenth century. Kelp provided an essential material for major industries of the Industrial Revolution and was a major source of income in coastal Ireland. The paper traces the imprint left on the foreshore and coastal archaeology of an Irish sea lough by the exploitation of seaweed for making kelp | |||
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2007 | |||
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31 Jan 2008 |