Just a quick heads up about the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland’s website which has recently been revamped. It contains lots of news including recent correspondence about the Drumclay crannog, notices of training events and a call for papers for their upcoming conference. Of particular interest is the IAI newsletter which contains loads of interesting information on recent excavations and finds. PDF copies of IAI reports and guidelines can also be accessed on the website as well as detailed information about the Institute’s aims and goals.

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