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Research by Dublin based scientists reveals that ancient Europeans were lactose intolerant

Analysis of DNA extracted from the inner ear bones (petrous bones) of ancient Europeans has led two Dublin based scientists…

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Henry VIII’s Cap of Maintenance, Waterford City

This early 16th century cap of maintenance is thought to be the only item of Henry VIII’s wardrobe that survives….

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The Lurgan Canoe, an Early Bronze Age boat from Galway

Over 4000 years old, the Lurgan canoe was discovered in 1901 by Patrick Coen as he worked in a Co….

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Old Photos of Irish Archaeological Sites from the British Royal Collection

I recently stumbled across some fantastic old images of Irish archaeological sites, which are now stored at the British Royal Collection….

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Aerial Views of Ireland’s Ancient Royal Sites

These fantastic aerial photos illustrate five of Ireland’s great early royal sites, Dún Ailline, Navan Fort, Tara, Cashel and Rathcroghan….

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Ancient Ski Discovered in Norway

This is a pretty amazing find from Norway (as reported by NRK). It is a largely complete wooden ski, which…

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What’s that in the ashes? The Tullahennell Brooch

What’s that in the ashes? The Tullahennell brooch dates from the early 7th century AD and was discovered in 2010…

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New bog body found in Rossan, Co. Meath

Exciting news. The partial remains of a bog body has been uncovered in Rossan bog in Co. Meath. The find…

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Plans to make historic Inis Cealtra island more accessible to the public

  Plans are afoot to make the historic monastic site on Inis Cealtra (Holy Island), Lough Derg more accessible to…

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Rocking through the Ages

This week’s Friday fun contains a selection of images of famous musicians hanging out at archaeological sites. Hope you enjoy…