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Article 12: Recent Finds from Ireland’s Ancient Past (2023–2025)

Posted on June 14, 2025 by site-admin

Recent Finds from Ireland’s Ancient Past (2023–2025) Meta Description: Discover Ireland’s most recent archaeological discoveries (2023–2025) from the Palaeolithic to 1607 — including new burial urns, ancient roads, and Bronze Continue Reading →

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Article 11: Ranelagh Bronze Age Cemetery – Ireland’s Forgotten Dead

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Ranelagh Bronze Age Cemetery – Ireland’s Forgotten Dead Meta Description: Explore Ranelagh Cemetery in County Roscommon — one of the largest Bronze Age burial sites in Ireland, with over 400 Continue Reading →

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Article 10: The Spanish Armada Wrecks – Ireland’s Sunken Battlefield

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The Spanish Armada Wrecks – Ireland’s Sunken Battlefield Meta Description: Discover the Spanish Armada wrecks off the Irish coast — 16th-century warships lost during their retreat, filled with cannons, coins, Continue Reading →

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Article 9. Carrickmines Castle

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Carrickmines Castle – Norman Fort in Dublin’s Pale Meta Description: Explore Carrickmines Castle, a medieval Norman fortress uncovered during roadworks in Dublin — revealing towers, ditches, and everyday artefacts. Introduction Continue Reading →

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Article 8. Monastic Sites and the Book of Kells

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Monastic Ireland and the Book of Kells Meta Description: Discover the legacy of early Christian Ireland through monastic sites like Clonmacnoise and Glendalough, and the illuminated Book of Kells. Introduction Continue Reading →

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Article 7. Viking Dublin at Wood Quay

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Viking Dublin – The Wood Quay Excavations Meta Description: Explore Viking Dublin through the legendary Wood Quay excavations — uncovering over 100,000 artefacts and the heart of Norse urban life Continue Reading →

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Article 6: The Tara Brooch – Masterpiece of Early Medieval Ireland

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The Tara Brooch – Masterpiece of Early Medieval Ireland Meta Description: Discover the Tara Brooch — an 8th-century Irish artefact of exceptional craftsmanship, now housed in the National Museum of Continue Reading →

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Article 4. The Clonycavan Man and the Iron Age Bog Bodies

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The Clonycavan Man and Ireland’s Iron Age Bog Bodies Meta Description: Discover the Clonycavan Man — a preserved Iron Age bog body found in County Meath, revealing ancient rituals, sacrifice, Continue Reading →

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Article 3. Newgrange and Brú na Bóinne

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Newgrange and Brú na Bóinne – Ireland’s Neolithic Wonder Meta Description: Learn about Newgrange and the Brú na Bóinne complex — a 5,200-year-old passage tomb aligned with the winter solstice, Continue Reading →

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Article 2. The Céide Fields

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The Céide Fields – The World’s Oldest Farm Landscape Meta Description: Explore the Céide Fields in County Mayo — a 5,000-year-old Neolithic field system buried under peat, revealing one of Continue Reading →

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