Nearly 250 schoolchildren — some from a girls’ Lego construction team — and 35 adult volunteers helped search for the ...
ATU researchers discovered the 5,500-year-old wildcat in a cave in Clare, marking a breakthrough in understanding Ireland’s ...
At the entrance to Waterford Harbour, the strategic importance of the village of Duncannon in southwest County Wexford has ...
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Northside community group takes home prestigious archaeological award
The St Anne’s Park Community Archaeology Programme has been honoured for allowing students and volunteers to dig deep into ...
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Remarkable discovery of 5,500 year old animal remains rewrites Ireland’s wildlife history
Archaeologists discovered the remains of a 5,500-year-old wildcat, placing the species on Irish soil almost 4,000 years ...
Evidence from Newgrange suggests ancient Ireland was more egalitarian than once believed, with no clear signs of a ruling ...
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 ...
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5,500-Year-Old Wildcat Discovery in Ireland Stuns Archaeologists
A 5,500-year-old wildcat discovered in County Clare reveals surprising insights into Ireland’s prehistoric wildlife and raises questions about the species' origins and eventual extinction.
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For five short December days each year, sunlight pierces the heart of Newgrange, a 5,200-year-old tomb whose perfect ...
The Passy-style tombs are a dramatic departure from earlier Neolithic burials not just in terms of their scale, but in what ...
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