The move coincided with the establishment of a new illegal outpost by Israeli settlers near Bethlehem and comes as the ...
In 1852, a collection of Roman funerary objects - a glass cremation urn, a bronze mirror, and a phial - was unearthed near ...
The title of this fascinating talk is, ‘Ireland of a Thousand Goodbyes. Memory of Mass Emigration in the Irish Landscape’.
A major settlement in Central Asia called Semiyarka dating back to 1600 BC had houses, a big central building and even an ...
The visit to the National Museum was the fulfilment of a wish we made back in April when we first met the children with ...
Roman connections with Britain stretch back to (at least) the mid 1st century BC, but what has archaeology revealed about the ...
It was a place where Kings, Picts and Vikings mingled and the powerful wished to be seen, both in life and in death. Govan on ...
A painting seen at 10 is different at 20, and learning the cultural and historical context of where you are is a powerful ...
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP) is delighted to announce the appointment of Niamh Jordan as STEM Ambassador ...
The new edition of the Journal of County Longford Historical Society, Teathbha, will be launched on Wednesday, November 26 at ...
CHENNAI – A groundbreaking archaeological excavation in Tamil Nadu is challenging existing global timelines for the Iron Age. Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that iron-making in the ...
There were 19 treasure finds in Cheshire and Merseyside in 2024. That’s down from 21 in 2023, but level with 2022 and up from ...