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O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen; Jennings, Eneda (2020): Short pollen profiles CF I (peat and underlying mineral soil) and CF III (mineral soil beneath wall), and pollen spectra from a plough mark [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.912160, In: O'Connell, M et al. (2020): Pollen analytical and bog-pine investigations relating to Céide Fields and Garrynagran, Co. Mayo, Ireland [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.911684

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Abstract:
The short monolith (19 cm of peat and 10 cm of the mineral soil beneath), CF Ib, was taken at 40 m NW of the Visitor Centre (VC), immediately to the north of a transverse stone-wall. Mineral soil from nearby that was sealed by the stone wall also sampled (CF III: 10 cm long monolith).
Pollen profile CF I (this has elsewhere been referred to as CF Ib) includes six spectra from the mineral soil and twelve spectra from the overlying peat. Profile CF III consists of six spectra.
Four samples from the soil within a plough mark and two samples from the containing soil were pollen analytically investigated.
The age/depth model for profile CF I consists of a linear regression line fitted to the three available 14C dates. As regards, profile CF III it is older than the basal peat in CF Ib, i.e. ca. 1000 BC. The pollen data support ascribing it to the Bronze Age.
A bulk sample from the plough mark returned the 14C date 2390±40 BP. This suggests a fifth century BC date, i.e. early/mid Iron Age.
LOI and tephra investigations were not carried out.
These investigations relating to Céide Fields were carried out in PRU, NUIG, part-funded by The Heritage Council (of Ireland). The aim was to provide an environmental context for the establishment and use of the prehistoric stone-wall field system, and an overall chronological framework and an environmental history of the area.
Keyword(s):
bog-pine; Bronze Age; Co. Mayo; farming history; Holocene; Ireland; Iron Age; Neolithic; pollen analysis; woodland history
Related to:
Molloy, Karen; O'Connell, Michael (1995): Palaeoecological investigations towards the reconstruction of environment and land-use changes during prehistory at Céide Fields, western Ireland. Probleme der Küstenforschung im südlichen Nordseegebiet, 23, 187-225
O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen (2001): Farming and woodland dynamics in Ireland during the Neolithic. Biology and Environment-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 101, 99-128
O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen; Jennings, Eneda (2020): Long-term human impact and environmental change in mid-western Ireland, with particular reference to Céide Fields - an overview. E&G - Quaternary Science Journal, 69(1), 1-32, https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-69-1-2020
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 54.306540 * Median Longitude: -9.464850 * South-bound Latitude: 54.306230 * West-bound Longitude: -9.468490 * North-bound Latitude: 54.307150 * East-bound Longitude: -9.457570
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: -0.18 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.57 m
Event(s):
CF-IB * Latitude: 54.306240 * Longitude: -9.468490 * Elevation: 128.0 m * Method/Device: Monolith boxes (MONOB)
CF-III * Latitude: 54.306230 * Longitude: -9.468490 * Elevation: 128.0 m * Method/Device: Monolith boxes (MONOB)
PLM * Latitude: 54.307150 * Longitude: -9.457570 * Elevation: 125.0 m * Method/Device: Monolith boxes (MONOB)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventO'Connell, Michael
2DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmO'Connell, MichaelGeocode
3--O'Connell, MichaelPAZs (BHY III-)
4PinusPin#O'Connell, MichaelPINE
5QuercusQue#O'Connell, MichaelOAK
6BetulaBet#O'Connell, MichaelBIRCH
7CorylusCor#O'Connell, MichaelHAZEL
8UlmusUlm#O'Connell, MichaelELM
9FraxinusFrx#O'Connell, MichaelASH
10AlnusAln#O'Connell, MichaelALDER
11SalixSal#O'Connell, MichaelWILLOW
12Arboreal pollenAP#O'Connell, Michael
13SorbusSor#O'Connell, Michael
14IlexIle#O'Connell, MichaelHOLLY
15HederaHed#O'Connell, MichaelIVY
16LoniceraLon#O'Connell, Michael
17JuniperusJun#O'Connell, Michael
18ShrubsShrubs#O'Connell, Michaeltall
19Fern spores, monoleteMon.f.s#O'Connell, Michaelperine
20Polypodium vulgarePpd.v#O'Connell, Michael
21PteridiumPtd#O'Connell, MichaelBRACKEN
22Athyrium filix-feminaAth.f-f#O'Connell, Michael
23Hymenophyllum wilsoniiHym.w#O'Connell, Michael
24OphioglossumOph#O'Connell, MichaelA-type
25BotrychiumBot#O'Connell, Michael
26FernsFerns#O'Connell, Michael
27PoaceaePoac#O'Connell, Michael
28Plantago lanceolataPla.l#O'Connell, Michael
29FilipendulaFlp#O'Connell, Michael
30LigulifloraeLigae#O'Connell, Michael
31Anthemis-typeAnt-T#O'Connell, Michael
32Bidens-typeBid-T#O'Connell, Michael
33Trifolium pratenseTri.p#O'Connell, Michael
34Trifolium repensTri.r#O'Connell, Michael
35Vicia-typeVic-T#O'Connell, Michael
36Lotus-typeLot-T#O'Connell, Michael
37ApiaceaeApiae#O'Connell, MichaelApiaceae-type II
38CaryophyllaceaeCphae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
39Cerastium-typeCer-T#O'Connell, Michael
40PedicularisPed#O'Connell, Michael
41PolygalaPga#O'Connell, Michael
42Rumex acetosa-typeRum.a-T#O'Connell, Michael
43Rumex acetosellaRum.a#O'Connell, Michael
44Rumex-typeRum-T#O'Connell, MichaelDOCK
45Ranunculus-typeRan-T#O'Connell, Michael
46Ranunculus acris-typeRan.a-T#O'Connell, Michael
47Rhinanthus-typeRhi-T#O'Connell, Michael
48RubiaceaeRubae#O'Connell, Michael
49JasioneJas#O'Connell, Michael
50SuccisaSuc#O'Connell, Michael
51MelampyrumMel#O'Connell, Michael
52HelianthemumHel#O'Connell, Michael
53ScrophulariaceaeScoae#O'Connell, Michael
54Armeria-typeArm-T#O'Connell, Michael
55Non arboreal pollenNAP#O'Connell, Michaelgrassland
56Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
57Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael37-39 µm
58Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael40-44 µm
59Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael45-49 µm
60Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael50+ µm
61Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, MichaelCereal: Avena-type
62Plantago major/mediaPla.m/m#O'Connell, Michael
63Anthoceros punctatusAnt.p#O'Connell, Michael
64BrassicaceaeBraae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
65Hornungia-typeHog-T#O'Connell, Michael
66Non arboreal pollenNAP#O'Connell, Michaelarable/disturbed
67CallunaCal#O'Connell, MichaelLING
68CyperaceaeCypae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
69Erica cinereaEri.c#O'Connell, Michael
70Erica tetralix-typeEri.t-T#O'Connell, Michael
71Erica tetralixEri.t#O'Connell, MichaelErica tetr. epidermis
72Vaccinium-typeVac-T#O'Connell, Michael
73MyricaMyr#O'Connell, MichaelBOG MYRTLE
74Potentilla-typePti-T#O'Connell, Michael
75NartheciumNat#O'Connell, Michael
76PotamogetonPot#O'Connell, MichaelPotamogeton sect. Eupot
77SphagnumSph#O'Connell, Michael
78CharcoalCharcoal#O'Connell, Michael>37 um
79UnknownUnknown#O'Connell, Michael
80Pollen, corrodedPollen corroded#O'Connell, Michael
81Lycopodium (added)Lyc(ad)#O'Connell, Michael
82Sample volumeSamp volcm3O'Connell, Michael
83PollenPollen#O'Connell, MichaelSum (PS) = TTP, i.e. bog taxa, etc. excluded
Size:
2430 data points

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