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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
16 Dec 2025
The Discovery Programme were in Kilkenny at the Medieval Mile Museum last Wed scanning some of the amazing tombs (13th-16th century). Thanks to Debbie Mangan & co. for kindly allowing access & to Cóilín Ó Drisceoil! #Archaeology #heritage #hashtag #Kilkenny #Medieval
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Ballinamona Court Cairn #Waterford Court tombs are Irelands earliest megalithic tombs, the Ballinamona Court Tomb is spectacularly situated on the cliffs in Old Parish. with views in all directions. The tomb is known locally as 'Cailleach Bhearra's House' and was excavated in 1938.Illustration by John Duncan in Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth and Legend (1917) In winter, the #Cailleach Bhéara or Hag of Beara, grows young and powerful. She symbolises the harsh, challenging Irish winter. Her strength peaks by Bealtaine, then fades with summer. Winter is her domain, embodying survival and resilience. #Megalithictombs #Folklore #mythology #Waterford
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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
28 Jun 2025
Words on the Wave: Ireland and St. Gallen in Early Medieval Europe exhibit @NMIreland #Ireland #heritage #archaeology
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28 Jun 2025
The old classics @NMIreland
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For details of the third week of Glendalough Heritage Forum and @ucdarchaeology excavations which continues as a Community Excavation please visit the Glendalough Heritage Forum facebook page. facebook.com/GlendaloughHeri…
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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
30 Jun 2025
It was nice to present the archaeobotanical research from the Drumclay Crannog excavations at The thirty-seventh Irish Conference of Medievalists 2025 at @TLRHub on Friday #ICM37 @ROISINOD @IACArchaeology #Archaeology #Archaeobotany #heritage
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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
8 Apr 2025
A fantastic @IAIarchaeo conference at the weekend. Delighted to hear Dr Lorna O'Donnell present our work on the various environmental analyses conducted on samples from the Drumclay Crannog excavations. #Archaeology #Heritage #plants #barley
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Research Grants from the Association for Environmental Archaeology are open to all members including students and unwaged members. Applicants can apply for a Small Grant or Research Grant. The deadline is 28th Feb. Visit: envarch.net/research-grants #environmentalarchaeology #AEA
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Voting closes on Feb. 10th for the @CurrentArchaeo Book of the Year 2025 award. If you haven't already voted please vote for 'Places for the Living, Places for the Dead' - you can read or download a free digital version here ⬇️ tii.ie/en/technical-services…

Whoop ... I hadn't heard this great news ... a real tribute to the quality of the contributions by all the fantastic autors ... amazing fellow nominees ... however, do please give us your vote 🙏
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You can pre-order my book for a low low discounted price of €40 from @FourCourtsPress 10 years work 130k words, full 80 colour images. Bargain !fourcourtspress.ie/books/202…
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We will host a short information webinar for applicants interested in applying for the 2025 traditional farm buildings grant scheme tomorrow Thursday 6th February 2025 at 12pm. Register at ow.ly/3lZ550UUfJf #TraditionalFarmBuildings #GrantsForOutbuildings
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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
5 Feb 2025
Excavations off Hammond Lane Dublin. #Archaeology #herigage
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Landowners are urged to #CheckBeforeYouDig Our online resource helps land-owners and land-users to identify if there are archaeological monuments present on their lands before they carry out land clearance and land reclamation. #ProtectOurPast 🔗tinyurl.com/4uh8t4fb
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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
15 Dec 2024
Gold lunula from Cork in the Ashmolean museum, Oxford. #Archaeology #heritage
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Archaeology in Ireland retweeted
15 Dec 2024
The upr ‘Cork’ lunula is one of two from ‘near Midelton’, the other now in Detroit and a perfect example of how a hoard, poorly recorded, moved and dispersed through the hands of collectors in C19th, ending up in different museums and different countries. More in PRIA 2006.
15 Dec 2024
Gold lunula from Cork in the Ashmolean museum, Oxford. #Archaeology #heritage
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“Early Medieval People and Things (EMPAT)” Research Scientist, UCD School of Archaeology Applications are sought for a 19-month Research Scientist position as part of the project “Early Medieval People and Things (EMPAT)” Search for “Archaeology” at my.corehr.com/pls/ucdrecruit…
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In the run-up to the election, the IAI sent several heritage-related questions to the political parties that have representation at a national level. Four parties responded. To read their responses, please visit our website: iai.ie/2024/11/28/political-…

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