What did the Mesolithic period in Ireland look like? How was it connected to Mesolithic Britain and Europe?
Join us online or in person on 17 November 2022 as Professor Graeme Warren FSAScot of University College Dublin transports us back over 6,000 years ago to explore the hunter-gatherer settlement of Ireland, and offers an overview of this dynamic and complex period.
This will be a hybrid event hosted by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland which will take place both in Augustine United Church and online. Immediately after the lecture there will be a drinks reception.
Lecturer Details:
Graeme Warren is a Professor in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Ireland, where he has worked since 2002. He is a specialist in the archaeology of hunter-gatherers, with a particular research interest in the Mesolithic of Europe and the hunter-gatherer use of mountain landscapes. His major research projects have been in Ireland and Scotland.
Image credit: Graeme Warren
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