New Publication
Hi everyone – its been a while but we are still working away on writing up and the Post-Medieval Archaeology Journal has just published the latest paper from the project. […]
Hi everyone – its been a while but we are still working away on writing up and the Post-Medieval Archaeology Journal has just published the latest paper from the project. […]
We are delighted that World Archaeology journal has just published our new paper Persistence and risk: salt production in post-medieval Ireland in their most recent edition. This paper employs our flagship site […]
The latest edition of Archaeology Ireland (Vol. 31, no. 3) is celebrating the publication’s 30th year in print as a valuable means of communicating archaeological discoveries to both professionals and the […]
Greetings from Kyoto where the findings of The Archaeology of Salt in Ireland project are being presented to the 8th World Archaeology Congress (WAC)! The congress is being held at […]
The Archaeology of Salt Production project began in January 2014 and has now completed its two-year mission to identify the remains of all historic-era salt works around our coast. In […]
The findings of the Archaeology of Salt in Ireland project were recently given their first airing at the First International Congress on the Anthropology of Salt, held in the Romanian […]
Welcome to the Archaeology of Salt Production in Ireland! Over the next two years we’ll be using this blog to communicate the progress and findings of our project as we […]