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“Having a film crew on site actually made the project more enjoyable, because we had five great people who knew little about archaeology or Ireland asking questions that were thoughtful and ...
Get off the beaten track, become an intrepid explorer and visit some of the lesser-known ancient gems in Ireland. One of the things I love most about Ireland is that in every county, city, town ...
Derry was the first planned city in Ireland and the last walled city ... In 2013, the last time an archaeological dig took place in Derry’s city centre, a number of skeletons, thought to date ...
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Hundreds of important archaeological discoveries have been made at excavations across Northern Ireland during the past four years. The Department for Communities licensed 800 digs, mainly as a ...
Coupled with the absence of archaeological evidence to the contrary, this has tempted many scholars of medieval western Ireland to agree with the twelfth-century historian Giraldus Cambrensis ...
Archaeologists in Dublin have unearthed the charred fragments of a 2000-year-old fig, the earliest evidence of exotic fruits on the island and an indication of Ireland's participation in an ancient ...
Dr Marion Dowd and Mr Sam Moore of ATU Sligo spoke on The Greenfort Archaeological Project. Mr Tom Doyle of the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life delivered an excellent talk on the ...
Volunteers and school children assisted Ó Baoill and his team during the project. For more on archaeology in the region, go to "Saving Northern Ireland's Noble Bog." ...