The exhibition at St Peter's was inspired by an excavation on a nearby site before a block of apartments was built there ...
Ireland could soon rival the U.S. when it comes to Halloween celebrations as the country reclaims its roots as its birthplace ...
Centuries ago on the Black Isle of Scotland, an ancient community gathered their most precious items, wrapped them and buried ...
These types of Neolithic circular ditch monuments are found throughout Central Europe, but their intended function is a ...
Pupils from eight Belfast schools have helped to unearth the remains of a 19th century house during a Queen’s University community archaeology dig in Woodvale Park.
Transition year students from across Dublin excavated the remains of a 19th-century mansion in St Anne’s Park in Raheny over the last number of weeks as part of a community archaeology programme. The ...
With around 1,800 accredited museums in the UK, we have chosen our favourites for your next culture-filled day out ...
MEMBERS of the public are being given a rare opportunity to step back in time this October, as Queen’s University Belfast’s Centre for ...
Finds range from the 12th century to the early modern period, including three 17th century pottery kilns that helped ...
Ireland will not take part in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2026 if Israel participates, broadcaster RTE has announced. The Irish broadcaster said a final decision on participation would be made when ...
It was buried in the distant past by people who have long vanished into history, a treasure trove of artefacts of stunning ...
A groundbreaking new ‘History Inishowen’ podcast series has just been released by archaeology group Lands of Éogain.