
Michael Ann Bevivino
@gugusinebev
PhD researcher, UCD Art History & Cultural Policy. Investigating how we value replicas (physical & digital) of cultural objects in museums. Funded by the IRC.
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Great day today at the @IrishArchaeo open day at the The Irish National Heritage Park 🦉 #Wexford. Congrats to all on the opening of the new Carrig centre!



Some of the PPE gear arriving into Ireland from China this week might be 'slightly faulty', according to the professional team employed to check it on behalf of Irish Government and HSE. #COVID2019IRELAND @Rubberbandits #StayHomeSaveLives #IrelandVsCOVID #IrelandLockdown 😬😷


So excited to get my copy of Sally Foster & Sian Jones's new book on the replica St John's Cross on Iona! Can't wait to read it! Cultural Heritage #replicas


Kildare towns feature in new medieval Ireland booked, co-edited by Dr Michael Potterton of Maynooth History ➡️kildare-nationalist.ie/2021/01/24/kil… Michael Potterton | #MUResearch


The Irish Historic Towns Atlas are delighted to welcome our European colleagues for the annual International Commission for the History of Towns meeting. It will be split between Maynooth, Dublin & Derry/Londonderry over the next few days #ICHT2022 For the programme see: ria.ie/news/irish-his…



First stop on the Irish Historic Towns Atlas road trip! Anngret Simms walks us through Kells and Michael Ann Bevivino illuminated some wonderful examples of Irish High Crosses #ICHT2022


And that's a wrap for #ICHT2022! Thanks to Derry City and Strabane District Council Mayor Cllr Sandra Duffy for closing proceedings & our hosts in Maynooth University, Royal Irish Academy, Michael Ann Bevivino, Cavan County Council, Enniskillen Castle: Fermanagh County Museum, Derry Strabane Cncl & all our colleagues who have travelled for the conference


4117 #Wolverine Lego claws were used for the thatch in the model of #glendalough by Jessica Farrell National Museum of Ireland - if you need any spares Hugh Jackman let us know!


The "Celtic Prince", found in Glauberg (Hesse), is one of the best preserved Iron Age sandstone statues. National Monuments Service and The Discovery Programme in Dublin contributed valuable technological know-how to its analysis and today received a copy of the statue. 🇩🇪🇮🇪 cooperation at its finest!


Yesterday we welcomed our replica of the Glauberg Prince, a statue at Keltenwelt-Glauberg in Germany. We are grateful to our friends there for giving us this fantastic object which is the result of a long-lasting collaboration between our organisations! German Embassy Dublin National Monuments Service


We've travelled up to a rainy Queen's University Belfast 🎓 to attend this year's European Archaeological Association Annual Meeting - one of the biggest get-togethers of archaeologists anywhere?! Looking forward to a few days of stimulating papers and connecting with colleagues #EAA2023


We’re happy to announce that an important paper by Ger Dowling & Roseanne Schot on the excavations at Faughan Hill (part of the Tara Project) has just been published in the open-access Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society! cambridge.org/core/journals/… Royal Irish Academy National Monuments Service

Full house on a glorious Sunny Monday afternoon in Christ Church for the launch of Monasticism in Ireland by Edel Bhreathnach Christ Church Cathedral Dublin Four Courts Press The Discovery Programme Medievalists.net The Friends of Medieval Dublin
