O'Sullivan, A. (1994). Intertidal Archaeological Survey and Estuarine Wetlands in North Munster, Ireland. Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 5. Vol 5.

Title: Intertidal Archaeological Survey and Estuarine Wetlands in North Munster, Ireland
Issue: Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 5
Series: Archaeology in the Severn Estuary
Volume: 5
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Abstract: The North Munster Project is one of four projects currently investigating the enigmatic later prehistoric period in Ireland. Initial prospection has just been completed, with confirmation that there is indeed great potential for intertidal archaeological survey. A range of environmental and archaeological evidence is now known to include Neolithic submerged forests and animal bone, Middle Bronze Age wooden and stone structures, bone and artefacts, a Late Bronze Age causeway, an Early Christian fishweir, several Medieval fishweirs and a large number of post-medieval or as yet undated fishweirs, spreads of occupation debris, dug-out and plank-built boats and post alignments.
Author: Aidan O'Sullivan
Year of Publication: 1994
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