Fiona Beglane

Jt Lecturer

 
researcher

Biography

Fiona Beglane is an archaeologist at Atlantic Technological University Sligo. She is primarily a zooarchaeologist, specialising in the analysis of animal bones from excavations. Her research focuses mainly on medieval archaeology, hunting and the use of scientific techniques in archaeology. This has led her to an interest in interdisciplinary approaches to landscapes, climate change and coastal erosion. In particular she has an interest in integrating scientific and social/cultural interpretations of archaeology and in examining the interaction between humans and animals. 

Professional Associations

  Association Function From / To
International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) Member /
Society for Medieval Archaeology Member /
Group for Study of Irish Historic Settlement Member /
Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group Member /
Irish Zooarchaeology Working Group (IZWG) Member /
Agricultural History Society of Ireland Committee member and website editor /
Association for Environmental Archaeology (AEA) Member /

Committees

  Committee Function From / To
Journal of Irish Archaeology Editorial board member /
Agricultural History Society of Ireland Committee member and website editor /
Royal Irish Academy Standing Committee for Archaeology Committee member /