Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland IAI
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Excavations at Tlachtga, Athboy Co. Meath 2014-2016 IAI Talk Heritage week 2023
‘Excavations at Tlachtga, Athboy Co. Meath 2014-2016’ presented by our members Dr Steve Davis and Cathy Moore as part of IAI's 2023 Heritage Week. This talk details the findings of excavations at the Hill of Ward, Co. Meath from 2014-2016, funded by the Royal Irish Academy and Meath Co. Council. It outlines the biography of the monumental complex, from Bronze Age enclosure to high-status early medieval site ('Tlachtga') through at least four stages of development. Artefactual and ecofactual evidence is discussed in an attempt to provide context for this significant place, its landscape and how it has changed through four millennia.
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Unlocking the story of prehistoric food storage
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The Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland's 2023 Heritage Week Video which focus on a project within our membership; the COALESCE funded FOODSEC (Food security in Bronze Age Ireland) project
A timeless story
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A timeless story
Bryn Coldrick. TII Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment Guidelines and Standards 2022.
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Presented at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Conference 2022 Reflections - Challenges and Solutions
Dr John Ó Neill; Drumclay crannog: that sinking feeling. IAI 2022
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Presented at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Conference 2022 Reflections - Challenges and Solutions
Jen Parker Wooding; The alignment of Standards and guidance for use in Northern Ireland. IAI 2022
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Presented at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Conference 2022 Reflections - Challenges and Solutions
The Ancient roads of Ireland
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In celebration of Heritage Week 2021, The Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland is pleased to present a summary for all audiences of the Eiscir Riada and the ancient roads of Ireland with Dr. Yolande O'Brien.

Komentáře

  • @jamesjob1983
    @jamesjob1983 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you know that there was geophics done on the kilfnane site.

  • @dogstar167
    @dogstar167 Před 8 měsíci

    Is it possible that Ireland was where this kind of thing originated in ancient history.

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Před 11 měsíci

    The best known storage vault for food is situated in Saqqara, Egypt. The sarcophagi did never contain a holy bull. The only traces found there are a few grains. This unique storage in impeccable granite boxes, made of one peace were created because once a civilization knew that they would disappear because of a recurring, thus predictable but inescapable natural disaster that causes a huge flood and many other havoc. The fact alone that the Serapeum is constructed and buildings like the Great Pyramid are erected proofs without any doubt that a highly skilled and educated civilization existed long before ours. A complete explanation about this recurring disaster, with evidence in texts and pictures, can be found as an e-book: Planet 9 = Nibiru. Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @waynemcauliffe2362
    @waynemcauliffe2362 Před rokem

    Thanks mate