This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Irish Review is a refereed journal. Since it first appeared in 1986 it has established itself as a journal of record. It ...
Office: Washington Hall Room 107a Email: [[w|ajhorn]] Phone: 757-221-1062 Areas of Specialization: Historical Archaeology; Atlantic World; Comparative Colonialism; Ireland; Chesapeake; Archaeological ...
Situated on the high Burren limestone plateau in County Clare, Poulnabrone Dolmen is one of Ireland’s most iconic archaeological monuments and is the second most visited location in the Burren after ...
The earliest directly dated wildcat (Felis silvestris) ever found in Ireland has been identified, confirming the species lived on the island more than 5,500 years ago. The discovery, by Dr Marion Dowd ...
The early medieval period in Ireland (400-1200 AD) was a time of key importance. It was a turning point in European history and the origin of much contemporary Irish culture and identity. Ireland, the ...
James Gallagher shares stories and photos of important ancient sites in Ireland. James Gallagher, a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at UW-La Crosse, explores the ...
LOWELL — Some people really dig Lowell. In fact, some people travel across oceans to dig Lowell. Audrey Horning, for example, recently arrived from Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland to ...
COOLE, IRELAND—The Irish Times reports that a 3,000-year-old log road endangered by peat milling will be preserved under a new agreement approved by Ireland’s High Court. The agreement establishes a ...
AN authoritative article on recent Irish excavations by Mr. Sean F. O'Riordan, of the National Museum of Ireland, appears in the April number of Discovery. During the year 1934, the National Museum ...
Boston’s Chinatown neighborhood has played host to waves of different immigrants, including the Irish The history of Irish immigrants in Boston could be unearthed as a massive archaeological dig has ...