A windswept mound on England’s Cumbrian coast may conceal one of the most sought-after Viking burials in Britain: the grave of Ivarr “the Boneless”, a feared 9th-century war leader linked to the Great ...
Feared in Irish annals and demonized in English chronicles, Ivar the Boneless emerges as one of the most consequential figures of the Viking Age. Tracing sieges, shifting alliances, and hard ...
"I can’t help but desire a resurgence of our mythology and folktales..." Clara Kearney explores the mythological heritage of Ireland.
We are back with Shane Casey in The Burren, Ireland, where lambing season is in full swing. Shane has been busy with the next ...
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Samhain: A 5,000-year-old festival behind Halloween

Samhain was a major Gaelic festival marking the end of harvest and the start of winter. Rooted in Neolithic Ireland, it was linked to ancestors, seasonal cycles, and sacred landscapes. Modern ...
“Taste for Change’ dialogue is about how food can transform health, climate, and community. The important framework aims to ...
Also, there has been no decision yet by An Coimisiún Pleanála on an NPWS proposal to build a raised cycle and walkway between ...
University Librarian Anne Jarvis will retire this summer after a decade of leading Princeton’s library system, and a search ...
GUARD Archaeology has been nominated for Current Archaeology’s Research Project of the Year Award 2026 for work it carried out bringing two Scottish Bronze Age hoards to light.
Work uncovering the secrets of two ancient hoards has seen a Scottish archaeology group named in the running for a top award. GUARD Archaeology has been nominated for Current Archaeology’s Research ...
A £150,000 campaign has been launched to buy the treasure and display it at Hanley's Potteries Museum & Art Gallery ...
Arra Historical & Archaeological Society and Ballycommon Craft Group invite you to celebrate St Brigid’s Day on Monday, February 2, at the Burgess GAA field (new building) in Kilcolman - E45YHT6 from ...