Brown, Tony GDavis, Steven RHatton, JackieO'Brien, CharlotteReilly, FionaTaylor, KateDennehy, K EmerO'Donnell, LornaBermingham, NoraMighall, TimTimpany, ScottTetlow, EmmaWheeler, JaneWynne, Shirley2017-02-182017-02-182016-12Brown, T G, Davis, S R, Hatton, J, O'Brien, C, Reilly, F, Taylor, K, Dennehy, K E, O'Donnell, L, Bermingham, N, Mighall, T, Timpany, S, Tetlow, E, Wheeler, J & Wynne, S 2016, 'The Environmental Context and Function of Burnt-Mounds : New Studies of Irish Fulachtaí Fiadh', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, vol. 82, pp. 259-290. https://doi.org/10.1017/ppr.2016.70079-497XORCID: /0000-0002-8365-7694/work/147569142http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8217The authors acknowledge funding from The Leverhulme Trust (F/00144/AI) and assistance from a large number of individuals including; Margaret Gowen (access to sites and assistance throughout),A. Ames, H, Essex (pollen processing), S. Rouillard & R. Smith (illustrations), C. McDermott, S. Bergerbrandt, all the staff of Margaret Gowen & Co. Ltd, TVAS Ireland and CRDS. Excavation works and some post-excavation analysis was paid for my Bord Gáis and the National Roads Authority (now Transport Infrastructure Ireland). Thanks also to David Smith for access to the Maureen Girling collection and assistance with identifications.322788838565407engSDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructurefulachtaí fiadhburnt moundenvironmental evidencedyeingdeforestationBronze AgeIrelandGE Environmental SciencesGEThe Environmental Context and Function of Burnt-Mounds : New Studies of Irish Fulachtaí FiadhJournal article10.1017/ppr.2016.782