Moderated discussion group for the archaeology of Ireland of all periods. Part of the Irish Archaeology and History Mailinglist Suite.
Moderated discussion group for all aspects of settlement in Ireland from earliest times to present. Part of the Irish Archaeology and History Mailinglist Suite.
Association for Environmental Archaeology Annual Symposium 2003 to be held at the School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology of Queens University in Belfast on 24-26 April 2003.
A meeting of the European Parliament's Petitions Committee has agreed to a call from De Rossa, Labour MEP for Dublin, that the Committee send a delegation to visit the Carrickmines archaeological site which is about to be destroyed by a new section of the M50 motorway.
From BBC, archaeologists give details of what is said to be the most important discovery of 17th Century artefacts ever made in Belfast.
Brief introduction to Ireland's Dingle Peninsula with photos.
From Belfast Telegraph, the Republic's largest Neolithic settlement dating back 5,000 years has been uncovered on a remote mountain, more than 100 years after the site was first mapped by archaeologists.
Photographs and a brief history of each scene by J.M. Abbott. Examples of a holy well, crannog, burial mound, ring-fort, carved stones and monoliths.
An easy-to-follow introduction to some of the many types of archaeological monuments which can be seen in Ireland, with bibliography.
B.J. Hodkinson's report on the archaeological investigation of the medieval castle of Dunamase in County Laois.
Arts /
Literature /
Myths_and_Folktales /
Myths /
British_and_Celtic
|