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Archaeology – Why Sligo? Page

...the working world in archaeology. If your intention is to work in archaeology in Ireland, this course is the one for you. All of my employers would agree, IT Sligo...

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Association of Young Irish Archaeologists (AYIA) 41st Annual Conference for IT, Sligo April 3rd- April 5th Post

...Irish Archaeologists) was founded in Belfast in 1968 to provide a forum where young archaeologists can discuss new ideas and to create enthusiasm and interest in the field of archaeology...

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Archaeology Staff Page

...an interest in interdisciplinary approaches to medieval landscapes. In particular she has an interest in integrating scientific and social/cultural interpretations of archaeology and in examining the interaction between humans and...

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Archaeologists Find Bones Of Man Killed 1000 years ago Post

...into the air trapped within the root system. The lower leg bones, however, remained intact in the ground. Effectively as the tree collapsed, it snapped the skeleton in two.” Analysis...

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Archaeological Excavation at Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, Sligo Post

A team of archaeologists from IT Sligo have just completed a two-week archaeological excavation of a prehistoric monument in the heart of the Carrowmore megalithic complex, Sligo. Carrowmore is the...

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Documentary focus on unique deviant burial find Post

...Irish folklore and indeed it has been suggested that Bram Stoker got the inspiration for Dracula, not from a Romanian folk tale, but from an Irish legend about an evil...

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International Archaeologists Explore Strandhill’s Prehistoric Secrets Post

...into modern archaeological research. Visitors can see a National Geographic-sponsored project in action as we investigate through geoarchaeology how past inhabitants of Strandhill interacted with the ocean and its resources....

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Discovery gives rare insight into Bronze Age Post

...pottery which was found is domestic in nature, it does not suggest that the cave was inhabited, the archaeologist believes. While there was no evidence of people having lived in...

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Stone Age remains from cave on Knocknarea Post

...of 4 to 6 years. It was not possible to establish gender. “It’s an enormously exciting discovery,” said Dr Marion Dowd of IT Sligo, who is Ireland’s only specialist in...

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