A mortar-like sealant layer in a Bronze Age burial mound at Clogher Lower, Co. Roscommon, Ireland

D. W. Shimwell, M. E. Robinson, G. Cribbin

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Abstract

Constructional materials and chemical analyses of layers exposed in the cross section of a Bronze Age burial mound are described. X-ray fluorescence comparison of the chemical composition of topsoils from the land surrounding the mound, the topsoil sculpting the mound, and a calcium carbonate-rich layer above the mound's boulder core reveal differences in CaO/SiO 2 ratios and concentrations of the trace elements titanium and zirconium. Laboratory tests suggest that the calcium carbonate-rich layer may be a mixture of fired and slaked lake marl and esker sand used as a sealant for the boulder core in the construction of the mound. © 1996 Academic Press Limited.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)569-575
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume23
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Jul 1996

Keywords

  • Bronze Age
  • Burial mound construction
  • Sealant layer

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