Archaeology Irl Mag
@Archaeology_Irl
Est. 1987, Archaeology Ireland is published quarterly by @wordwellbooks & suited for both professional & gen. interest readers. Tweets by editor, Grace.
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The latest @Archaeology_Irl has a heritage guide I wrote on the royal landscape of the Rock of Cashel. You can also buy it for the bargain price if €5 from wordwell. It’s got lots of pretty pictures wordwellbooks.com/index.php?rout…
Delighted to have an article in the latest edition of @Archaeology_Irl which is out now. "In Search of St. Molua's Bell" looks at St. Molua, and a lost bell associated with him. I tracked down the only known photo of the bell, which is published for the first time in this vol.
February's Waterford Archaeological & Historical Society lecture is on the 28th at 8pm when Dr Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire will discuss a range of topics covered in the @RIAdawson-published 'Irish Food History: A Companion'
New issue...coming soon. To get it in your letterbox (and inbox): archaeologyireland.ie

🎲🎲 #Medieval #gameboard found recently during @IACArchaeology excavation in Dublin City Centre, to play 'Nine Men's Morris'. Similar to one found in Glendalough in the 1950s shown in @HeritageIreOPW Guide. #gamers #medievalgaming #medievalireland @FMDublin @DubCityCouncil
Plaster mould from 18thC context on Bride St, Dublin. Any ideas what it was for?? Looks like maybe a brass doorhandle but the underside is flat - not globular @jdmccafferty @BridMcGrath @ucdarchaeology @TuathaIreland @Archidub1 @dubcivictrust @irarchaeology @dubdecodedtours
If you can, giving an hour of your time is really worth it @Giveblood_ie

Congratulations to our colleagues Maeve Tobin, Muireann Ní Cheallacháin and Shane Delaney on their promotion to Associate Director @IACArchaeology ! @SDubhslaine @12greengiraffes Read more here: iac.ie/promotion-of-a…
First published in 1987, @Archaeology_Irl brings Irish history to life. A beloved magazine whose readership extends across the globe, Archaeology Ireland champions "the future of the past". ⚒️ The latest issue features an article on the excavation of Ballynoe stone circle.⚒️
RATHMICHAEL HISTORICAL SOCIETY All lectures in Rathmichael School, Stonebridge Road, Shankill, Co. Dublin Fee for non-members €5. rathmichaelhistoricalsociety.ie Wed 5 Feb.: AGM followed by From Bruff to Bulgaria: an unlikely Bulgarian hero from Co Limerick by Richard Ryan.
A Knight before Christmas! 🐎🎄 Beautifully-made medieval knight on horseback with shield and helmet on a fragment of ceramic jug found in Dublin City Centre recently. @PDufaigh @FMDublin #Medieval #ceramic #medievalknight #christmasknight #archaeology #iacexcavation
📹WATCH BACK from our 7th @NationalMons #TracesNMS Conference October 2024 Dr Niamh Whitfield ‘Tiny tell-tale details on insular metalwork from the late 7th to early 9th century’ youtu.be/d2W4RGkX-RQ #HeritageIreland2030 @DeptHousingIRL @opwireland @Archaeology_Irl @NMIreland
“Early Medieval People and Things (EMPAT)” Research Scientist, UCD School of Archaeology Applications are sought for a 19-month Research Scientist position as part of the project “Early Medieval People and Things (EMPAT)” Search for “Archaeology” at my.corehr.com/pls/ucdrecruit…
150 issues of Archaeology Ireland Since Sept 1987 AI has been giving a voice to the archaeology community in Ireland. Every issue is aimed at professionals and general interest readers - allowing archaeology to be accessible to all. 🤞for 150 more. archaeologyireland.ie/subscriptions-…


The call for papers is now open & will close on 10 Jan 2025. This year's theme: Fragmented Past: Letting in the Light. For more information on submitting posters/papers and getting tickets, please visit iai.ie/2024/12/11/iai…
Any ideas medievalists? 2nd one of these I’ve seen…sandstone frag riddled with small holes. L12/E13thC context, Dublin @IACArchaeology @SocMedArch @ucdarchaeology @irarchaeology @AbartaGuides @FMDublin @DH_Age
All of us at Archaeology Ireland are devastated to hear of the passing of our great friend, Raghnall Ó Floinn, former @NMIreland Director and scholar of early medieval metalwork. His expertise and enthusiasm are irreplaceable. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.