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A new analysis of ancient DNA and archaeology from Newgrange challenges the sensational idea that incestuous royals once ruled Neolithic Ireland. The experts argue that the famous skull fragment known ...
These expertly researched works offer listeners insights into Ireland’s revolutionary years, the Great Famine, and the everyday life of rural ...
“The streets whisper to me,” John says, “as I walk around.” Then he tells me how, whenever an urban site comes under ...
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 ...
US President Theodore Roosevelt added to the Celtic revival and the reinterpretation of the Celts with an article accompanied ...
Festival of Italian and Irish Literature in Ireland; Baillie Gifford longlist; Paul Lynch honoured; John Banville celebrated; ...
Dubbed “violent chancers” by historian Guy Halsall, they seized abandoned land and valuable resources such as tar, furs and iron for weapons. They developed multiple, competing chiefdoms which they ...
Documentaries Archaeology is rooted in racism and colonialism, say scientists. Here's how we rewrite 'everyone's history' ...
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