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Settlement in the Irish Neolithic
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1. Populating the past 2. The house and society 3. The Irish early Neolithic house 4. The role of the Early Neolithic house 5. Beyond the ‘house horizon’ 6. Settling the island: activity and place 7. A landscape in small acts 8. After the flood: re-assessing the Irish Neolithic Index    

About the Author

Jessica Smyth is Associate Professor within the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin. She has worked in the UK and Ireland across the university and heritage sectors, most recently as Principal Investigator on the 'Passage Tomb People' project, investigating the social drivers of passage tomb construction in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC. She is co-editor of Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe: Sedentism, Architecture and Practice (with Daniela Hofmann, 2014).

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This is one of those long anticipated mustread books for anyone with a serious interest in the Irish or British neolithic (4000- 2500bc)...This is a readable and enjoyable book that makes a significant contribution to neolithic studies. -- Alistair J Barclay British Archaeology

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