A Fig Dating Back Over 2,000 Years has been Discovered in North Dublin – A First of Its Kind for Ireland
The discovery of a fig dating back 2,000 years during an archaeological excavation of Drumanagh in north Dublin, has been...
Archaeologists unearthed fresh evidence that bedbugs came to Britain with the Romans
Archaeologists working the Roman garrison site of Vindolanda in Northumberland, south of Hadrian’s Wall, have discovered new proof that the...
Using Google Earth and aircraft reconnaissance, archaeologists identify unknown sites and Serbia’s hidden Bronze Age megastructures
Using Google Earth and aircraft reconnaissance, archaeologists at University College Dublin identified more than 100 previously unknown sites. Satellite remote...
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