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Vox Hiberionacum

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Archaeology, History, Hagiography, Folklore & Landscapes of Early Irish Christianity & Early Medieval Ireland. And other stuff...

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Please enjoy this rare (and meticulously timed archaeo shadowed) photo of Doonfeeney Standing Stone, Co. Mayo, bathed in sunshine against a mysteriously coloured sky that isn't grey.

Please enjoy this rare (and meticulously timed archaeo shadowed) photo of Doonfeeney Standing Stone, Co. Mayo, bathed in sunshine against a mysteriously coloured sky that isn't grey.
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Paid my respects to himself at Tober na Craoibhe in modern day Foclut recently. He's had a lick of paint since I was last there. Left some shells on the modern altar.

Paid my respects to himself at Tober na Craoibhe in modern day Foclut recently. He's had a lick of paint since I was last there. Left some shells on the modern altar.
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Tulsk, Co. Roscommon. I think, for the time being, that we are safe from the prospects of being made redundant by AI Archaeo Geophys...

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We are appealing to members of the public to provide information about 2 Early Bronze Age axeheads (2150-2000 BC) posted anonymously to the Museum in June. Found in Westmeath, their location is crucial for archaeological context. museum.ie/en-IE/News/App…

We are appealing to members of the public to provide information about 2 Early Bronze Age axeheads (2150-2000 BC) posted anonymously to the Museum in June. Found in Westmeath, their location is crucial for archaeological context.
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Saddened to hear of death of Prof David Dumville. Someone who I never had the privilege of meeting but who was nevertheless a huge influence on me. His work on Patriciana was and remains refreshing, relevant and subversively irreverent. Sympathies to Dr Downham.