“The Letter from Captain Cuéllar – Shipwrecks of the Spanish Armada in Ireland” comprises specialist contributions from both ...
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 ...
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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 ...
ATU researchers discovered the 5,500-year-old wildcat in a cave in Clare, marking a breakthrough in understanding Ireland’s ...
Wildcat remains in the Glencurran Cave suggest that the creature roamed in Ireland's wilderness during the Neolithic period.
Cuéllar’s letter remains a key historical source on conditions in the northwest of Ireland in the late 16th century. After ...
Copies of the fifteenth bi-annual County Roscommon Historical and Archaeological Society (CRHAS) Journal are available for ...
COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND—Traces of a 4,000-year-old tomb thought to have been destroyed in the nineteenth century have been found on southern Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula by folklorist Billy Mag Fhloinn, ...
CORK, IRELAND—The Irish Examiner reports that archaeologist Tony Miller is conducting excavations at the site of Carrignacurra Castle, a defensive tower house built on a high rock outcrop on the banks ...
Evidence from Newgrange suggests ancient Ireland was more egalitarian than once believed, with no clear signs of a ruling ...
An annual publication containing selected papers from the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, an international conference on all aspects of Celtic Studies organized annually since 1980 by the graduate students ...
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