Archaeologists discovered the remains of a 5,500-year-old wildcat, placing the species on Irish soil almost 4,000 years ...
Archaeologists in Northern Ireland searching for a medieval castle recently discovered 9,000-year-old flint tools and Bronze ...
The earliest directly dated wildcat (Felis silvestris) ever found in Ireland has been identified, confirming the species ...
Wildcat remains in the Glencurran Cave suggest that the creature roamed in Ireland's wilderness during the Neolithic period.
ATU researchers discovered the 5,500-year-old wildcat in a cave in Clare, marking a breakthrough in understanding Ireland’s ...
Situated on the high Burren limestone plateau in County Clare, Poulnabrone Dolmen is one of Ireland’s most iconic ...
A team of archaeologists was looking for the ruins of Derrygonnelly Castle in County Fermanagh, Ireland. “They had initially been searching for the ruins of 400-year-old Derrygonnelly Castle in ...
The first directly dated wildcat bones found in Ireland have been identified, confirming that the species inhabited the ...
In 1852, a collection of Roman funerary objects - a glass cremation urn, a bronze mirror, and a phial - was unearthed near Stoneyford, Co. Kilkenny. Now, new research has shed light on the unique ...
“The Letter from Captain Cuéllar – Shipwrecks of the Spanish Armada in Ireland” comprises specialist contributions from both ...
Evidence from Newgrange suggests ancient Ireland was more egalitarian than once believed, with no clear signs of a ruling ...
Archaeological evidence for the use of wheeled vehicles with horses in Ireland is remarkably scant for the Bronze Age, Iron Age and early medieval periods. An isolated linchpin of Hallstatt C1/D (c.