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Interesting Engineering on MSNIntact Roman pot discovered for first time in Ireland, reveals ancient trade relationsAn extraordinary discovery of a Roman pot was made at the Drumanagh promontory fort in Ireland, the first ever found. The ...
Looking for something to do during the long summer days? The Great Irish Fossil Hunt challenges you to find and record the ...
Intact Roman pot (at right) in excavation pit, Drumanagh, Ireland. DRUMANAGH, IRELAND—Last year, Irish archaeologists working at a fort on the Drumanagh promontory north of Dubl ...
The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are revealing ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNRock art and tomb discoveries in Morocco reveal ancient connections to the wider worldA ritual and funerary landscape is emerging in northwestern Africa, revealing connections with the Mediterranean, Atlantic and the Saharan regions.
Excavated artifacts at Drumanagh include glass beads, gaming pieces, a bone comb, and dice made from antler. Previous ...
When people think of ancient burials in North Africa, they often picture Egypt’s pyramids and monuments. But new discoveries show ... likely made in Britain or Ireland and may have arrived ...
Colin Farrell narrates "From That Small Island," which explores the questions: Who are the Irish? Where did they come from?
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Irish Mirror on MSN'Greatest religious discovery since Dead Sea Scrolls' rewrites religious historyA sprawling 581-square-foot mosaic, discovered by a prisoner at Megiddo jail, features an ancient Greek inscription that declares Jesus "God" - the earliest known instance of such a declaration ...
How humans moved large rocks to construct monuments has fueled many theories, even though it is a matter of physics and coordinated efforts by a large workforce. A more interesting concept to explore ...
This find, now known as the Sweet Track, was once considered the world's oldest roadway. Unearthed in the Somerset Levels in ...
A PICTURESQUE private island off the coast of the UK is available to buy – and it’s just £108,000. The stunning Irish Islands ...
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