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IT Sligo Lecturer Dr Marion Dowd to feature on RTE’s “The Burren: Heart of Stone” Post
...According to Dr Dowd caves have been used for thousands of years in Ireland and hundreds are scattered around the country; “Almost 1,000 caves were scattered throughout Ireland, located in...
Read MoreBeglane, Fiona Staff Profiles
...climate change and coastal erosion. In particular she has an interest in integrating scientific and social/cultural interpretations of archaeology and in examining the interaction between humans and animals. Professional Associations ...
Read MoreArchaeology Lecturer Wins International Book Of The Year Award Post
...work in Glencurran Cave in Co. Clare is also included. An excavation led by Dr Dowd uncovered the largest Viking necklace found in Ireland in 2004. Photo caption IT Sligo...
Read MoreIT Sligo-Led Research Sheds New Light On Aillwee Cave’s Old Bear Post
...in a cave in County Clare more than a century ago (1903). Using radiocarbon dating, they established that the bone dated to 10,500BC. The findings prompted Irish archaeologists to push...
Read MoreIT Sligo Event Explores Eco-science of Earth Building Post
...in construction is largely unrecognised and greatly under-appreciated despite its documentation in archival resources and its identification in the archaeological record. “Earth has played a significant role in construction from...
Read MoreArchaeology Research: Monuments and Society Page
...mortar in masonry construction. This construction technique is evidenced across a range of building types including ecclesiastical, defensive, industrial, infrastructural and importantly domestic settlement in the later medieval settlement record....
Read MoreIT Sligo to host new Archaeology Conference Post
...that battered our coast. In Ireland, stone forts fell into the sea and castles crumbled to the ground, whilst shipwrecks, timber trackways and ancient drowned forests were revealed for the...
Read MoreStonehenge Expert at ‘Archaeology of Gatherings’ Event Post
...Professor Parker Pearson (pictured right) is widely respected for research and publications that have reshaped our understanding of Stonehenge, Britain’s most famous prehistoric site, with its complex of associated monuments,...
Read More12th Annual Science Fair – fun for all the family Post
...how two skeletons buried with large stones wedged into their mouths in a historic site in co Roscommon, suggest an ancient belief in “zombies”. IT Sligo’s Applied Archaeology Programme will...
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