C.I.L.P
Publications




1) Jones, S.E., Noble, G. (2025) Picts, pollen & peatbogs’: a reconstruction of Roman iron age and early medieval environments in the north-east to understand the impacts of cultural change on past societies in: Cultural Landscapes of North-east Scotland, Collaborative Research in History and Archaeology. Shepherd, C. (eds.). Oxbow Books. Chapter 3.
2) Jones, S.E., Gleeson, P., López-Costas, O., Martínez Cortizas, A., Mighall, T.M, Stratigos,M.J., Noble, G. (2024) Life, death and environment at Lagore Crannog: Parasites, land-use and a royal residence in later prehistoric and early medieval Ireland,
Journal of Archaeological Science, 172: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2024.106105 (From the 'Comparative Kingship Project' but published during this project)
3) Jones SE, Blauuw M, Hunter F, López-Costas O, Martínez Cortizas A, Mighall TM, Noble, N. (2026)
Farming in the shadows of Rome:
A multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Loch Clunie – Perthshire. Journal of Quaternary Science (Submitted February 2026) - out soon
4) Jones, S.E., Campbell, E. and Holliday, J. (2026) Farmers, Monks, and Raiders: exploring cultural and environmental transitions during the 1st millennium AD on the island of Tiree. Journal of Wetland Archaeology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14732971.2026.2616077
5) Jones, S.E., Mighall, T. (2026 or 2027) Chapter 7:
The Environmental evidence from Iona and Tiree ‘Monks, Raiders & Settlers’ in Evans, N. and Noble, G. (eds) Dal Riata (Submitted for publication in Jan 2026 so out soon)
6) Jones, S.E., Allison, E.P., Campbell, E., Evans, N., Mighall, T. and Noble, G. (2022) Identifying Social Transformations and Crisis during the Pre-Monastic to Post-Viking era on Iona: New Insights from a Palynological and Palaeoentomological Perspective. Environmental Archaeology, 27(2): pp 168–192 Open access at: https://doi.org/10.1080/14614103.2020.1713581
(Published online in 2020) from the Comparative Kingship Project - not this current project

