Evidence from Newgrange suggests ancient Ireland was more egalitarian than once believed, with no clear signs of a ruling ...
The earliest directly dated wildcat (Felis silvestris) ever found in Ireland has been identified, confirming the species ...
ATU researchers discovered the 5,500-year-old wildcat in a cave in Clare, marking a breakthrough in understanding Ireland’s prehistoric wildlife.
Archaeologists have found evidence that a vast temple complex existed in a famous prehistoric site in County Armagh. The researchers have found evidence of a temple complex that dates back to the Iron ...
IN introducing “Ancient Ireland“to his readers, Prof. Macalister explains that it is in effect a supplement to his “Antiquities of Ireland”, which appeared in 1927. He now approaches the material with ...
In Northern Ireland, not far from the city of Armagh, sits the archaeological site of Navan Fort, a prehistoric hub linked to historic kings and legendary heroes. Substantial livestock remains found ...
Evidence of incest and inbreeding has been uncovered at an elite prehistoric Irish burial site, in a new paper that reads like a Game of Thrones subplot. New research published in Nature investigates ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Hillforts are one of the best known, and certainly the largest, monuments of the later prehistoric period in Ireland. Their immense size ...
One Irish farmer got more than he bargained for last month during some routine maintenance on his property on Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. During the process of some land reclamation, ...
The Emerald Isle was full of wonders long before the first person kissed the Blarney Stone.These ancient treasures predated the first shillelagh and the first corned beef and cabbage supper, as ...
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