Original excavation reports, drawings, unpublished reports and other related specialist research from the modern programme of excavations at Knowth. This material is the basis of w
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Original excavation reports, drawings, unpublished reports and other related specialist research from the modern programme of excavations at Knowth. This material is the basis of w
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This research was funded by a Royal Irish Academy Kevin B. Nowlan research grant in 2021. The project digitised student records and ordination class portraits for St. Kieran's Coll
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Interviews with the excavation director and others who either worked on the site at Knowth or have been associated with post-excavation work. These interviews were filmed at Knowth
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The austerity that followed the recent economic and financial crisis has led to impassioned debates across the social sciences and the public at large. Although Ireland was not its
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Photographs of the artefacts discovered during the modern programme of excavations at Knowth passage tomb cemetery
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A major programme of archaeological excavation commenced on 18 June 1962 at the passage tomb cemetery at Knowth, Co Meath. This research excavation continued on a seasonal basis fo
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The Neolithic passage tombs at Knowth, Co. Meath, date to approximately 3,200BC. The site, consisting of one large tumulus (the Great Mound) and 20 smaller satellite tombs, is olde
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This archive will contain the original excavation reports, drawings, photographs and other specialist research from the modern programme of excavations that began at Knowth in June
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'Unearthed: impacts of the Tellus surveys of the north of Ireland details how this unprecedented land and air survey of hidden Ireland rewards us with a more complete understanding
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This is a collection of 40 photographs taken 17-18 May 1916 by Thomas Johnson Westropp, 1860-1922. Westropp placed them in an album entitled, ‘Ruined buildings in Dublin after the
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