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In 1987 a small team of people with an interest in the general field of archaeology published the first issue of Archaeology Ireland. It has been published every quarter since then. Archaeology ...
The Journal of Irish Archaeology was established in 1983 to publish and promote research into Irish archaeology and related European topics. Papers are accepted from authors currently working on ...
The Lords of the Isles were MacDonald clan chiefs, descendants of the kings who once ruled large parts of western Scotland.
Teenagers from across Dublin have been unearthing fragments of the city’s forgotten past — and their own place in its […] ...
Transition year students from across Dublin excavated the remains of a 19th-century mansion in St Anne’s Park in Raheny over ...
CARRICKFERGUS, COUNTY ANTRIM—BBC News reports that the remains of more than 140 people were found in an area where a medieval abbey is thought to have been located during an investigation conducted ...
Visit Waterford is celebrating Culture Night 2025 with an evening of rich history, stories, and culture, highlighting Ireland ...
The National Museum of Ireland recently received a surprising anonymous donation. Now, it needs to figure out where the gift came from—and not just to send a thank-you card. Someone sending a box of ...
COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND—Traces of a 4,000-year-old tomb thought to have been destroyed in the nineteenth century have been found on southern Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula by folklorist Billy Mag Fhloinn, ...
A forgotten medieval kingdom and royal castle were found during a a 10-year archaeological project on a Scottish island.
Professor Jason Wenzel, students, and volunteers, have been conducting archaeological digs and doing research on old town St ...
The evening will feature a 10-minute presentation followed by a lively panel discussion, forming part of a live podcast ...