Open Archaeology (Jul 2023)

Motorways of Prehistory? Boats, Rivers and Moving in Mesolithic Ireland

  • Moucheron Martin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2022-0305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 292 – 310

Abstract

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This article presents a critical review of the way inland navigation is constructed in the archaeological literature as an essential component of mobility in Mesolithic Ireland, with a particular focus on boats and rivers. Against a scarce background of direct archaeological and environmental evidence, a content analysis of the academic discourse highlights a dominant processual approach structured around three themes: seafaring and pioneering “events”; boat technology and performance; broad generalisations about the land- and waterscape. It is argued that such a narrative could be usefully revisited by adopting a small-scale, high-resolution approach that would explore human and material agency and integrate analogy as a method.

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