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    Mobility during the neolithic and bronze age in northern ireland explored using strontium isotope analysis of cremated human bone by Snoeck, Christophe, Pouncett, John, Ramsey, Greer, Meighan, Ian G., Mattielli, Nadine, Goderis, Steven, Lee-Thorp, Julia A., Schulting, Rick J.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-07-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Objectives As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in investigations of individual mobility…”
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    Laccolithic, as opposed to cauldron subsidence, emplacement of the Eastern Mourne Pluton, N. Ireland; evidence from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility by Stevenson, Carl T. E, Owens, William H, Hutton, Donald H. W, Hood, David N, Meighan, Ian G

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-01-2007)
    “…The structural evolution and emplacement of the Eastern Mourne pluton was investigated using anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) measurements (carried…”
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    Contemporaneous late Cretaceous calc-alkaline and alkaline magmatism in Central Anatolia, Turkey: oxygen isotope constraints on petrogenesis by FALLCIK, Anthony E, MEIGHAN, Ian G, PEARCE, Julian A, İLBEYLİ, Nurdane

    Published in Turkish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2009)
    “…Orta Anadolu Kristalen Kompleksi içerisinde yeralan farklı türdeki kayaç tipleri geç Kretase magmatizması ile üretilmiştir. Bu kayaçlar üç farklı birime ayırt…”
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    87Sr/86Sr: a New Discriminant for Provenancing Neolithic Porcellanite Artifacts from Ireland by Curran, Joanne M., Meighan, Ian G., Simpson, Derek D.A., Rogers, Graeme, Fallick, Anthony E.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2001)
    “…Antrim porcellanite (thermally metamorphosed Tertiary laterite) was the most common raw material used in the production of stone implements during the…”
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    The Lignite and Associated Sediments of the Tertiary Lough Neagh Basin by Parnell, John, Shukla, Balvinder, Meighan, Ian G.

    Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-1989)
    “…The Tertiary (Upper Oligocene) Lough Neagh Basin probably consisted of a number of fault-controlled sub-basins, delimited by northeast-southwest and north…”
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