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JOB VACANCY: Digital Atlas of Early Irish Carved Stones (DAEICS) Post-Doctoral Position at University College Cork (Archaeology) my.corehr.com/pls/uccrecruit… Closing date for applications: 10 August 2022

JOB VACANCY: 
Digital Atlas of Early Irish Carved Stones (DAEICS) Post-Doctoral Position at University College Cork (Archaeology)

my.corehr.com/pls/uccrecruit…

Closing date for applications: 10 August 2022
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Finally announced! Delighted to be working with colleagues in UCC Archaeology @DH_Age on a Digital Atlas of Early Irish Carved Stones. I’ll be doing a case study of sculpture from Armagh, and the first corpus of Iron Age carved stones from Ireland including my beloved stone heads

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The standard form of words! Delighted to announce our IPeAT project (Irish Peatland Archaeology Across Time), collating/integrating data, communicating + developing transdisciplinary approaches to heritage/future challenges thanks We are now Research Ireland #Archaeology #PeatTwitter

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Public Lecture UCC Ireland Weds 28/09/2022 Prof Michael Parker Pearson UCL Institute of Archaeology '#Stonehenge and its origins: new discoveries'. 7pm Geography Building (GGLT), Main Campus (off Donovan Road) goo.gl/maps/FJoUqxzdM…. All Welcome!

Public Lecture <a href="/UCC/">UCC Ireland</a> Weds 28/09/2022 Prof Michael Parker Pearson <a href="/UCLarchaeology/">UCL Institute of Archaeology</a> '#Stonehenge and its origins: new discoveries'. 7pm Geography Building (GGLT), Main Campus (off Donovan Road) goo.gl/maps/FJoUqxzdM…. All Welcome!
Katharina Becker (@ironageirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful UCC Archaeology fieldtrip to Loughcrew, Meath and Corlea, Longford- unbeatable Iron Age highlights, especially memorable when guided around Corlea by Conor McDermott of UCD Archaeology, Dublin! Thanks to Office of Public Works for facilitating us in the fascinating Corlea visitor centre

A wonderful <a href="/uccarchaeology/">UCC Archaeology</a> fieldtrip to Loughcrew, Meath and Corlea, Longford- unbeatable Iron Age highlights, especially memorable when guided around Corlea by <a href="/ConorMcDerm/">Conor McDermott</a> of <a href="/ucdarchaeology/">UCD Archaeology, Dublin</a>! Thanks to <a href="/opwireland/">Office of Public Works</a> for facilitating us in the fascinating Corlea visitor centre
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Reminder: Dr Kirsten Bos MPI-EVA Leipzig will be with us this evening UCC Ireland to speak about her work in molecular palaeopathology. 'The history of past zoonoses revealed through ancient DNA' (Monday 13 March 6pm Kane G02 on main campus). All welcome!

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Only one more month left to view the Royal Munster Fusiliers exhibition at the Cork Public Museum created by the Museum Studies class of 2022! Admission is free. This exhibition will be replaced by the UCC Museum Studies class of 2023 exhibition which launches in June.

Only one more month left to view the Royal Munster Fusiliers exhibition at the Cork Public Museum created by the Museum Studies class of 2022! Admission is free.
This exhibition will be replaced by the UCC Museum Studies class of 2023 exhibition which launches in June.
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UCC Museum Studies class of 2023 is excited to announce our new exhibition will be open to the public in June at Cork Public Museum. This year’s exhibition deals with Roman influence in Cork. Be on the lookout for future updates!

UCC Museum Studies class of 2023 is excited to announce our new exhibition will be open to the public in June at Cork Public Museum.
This year’s exhibition deals with Roman influence in Cork.
Be on the lookout for future updates!