The sharp end of the stick. Worked wood from a burnt mound in Co. Mayo.
Evidence of Bronze Age industrial activity from a site along the N26 in County Mayo. A large number of well preserved worked timbers were recovered.
Evidence of Bronze Age industrial activity from a site along the N26 in County Mayo. A large number of well preserved worked timbers were recovered.
This is the third talk in our new webinar series. If you are interested in the previous talks you can find them here: Definition and Significance and Legal Framework— http://blog.rubiconheritage.com/2020/05/12/rubicon-webinar-series-launch/…
An account of the excavation of a 19th century #cholera cemetery in #Dublin which was written for publication in 'The Archaeologist' by the CIfA. #archaeology
A review of a group of burnt mounds excavated by Rubicon Heritage in advance of the construction of the N22 Macroom Bypass
Rubicon Heritage and Transport Infrastructure Ireland are about to publish the results of the archaeological investigations on the route of the N22 Tralee Bypass
An account of the archaeological excavations at the Hafod-Morfa Industrial complex in Swansea, Wales
Rubicon Heritage Services Ltd would like to congratulate both the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) and the Grangegorman Development Agency (GDA)on the launch of the Central and East Quads at…
Rubicon Heritage are currently conducting a major medieval excavation in the town of Buttevant, Co. Cork. The dig is being carried out for Priority Construction on behalf of Cork County…
When we first set up in the UK – a little over a year ago now – promoting our services as a ‘nationwide company for archaeology,’ it seemed only fitting…
Rubicon are currently on the ground near Lancaster, where we are carrying out advanced archaeological works on the Heysham to M6 Link Road on behalf of Lancashire County Council. We…
We are delighted to announce that we will be undertaking the archaeological work on the A5 Western Transport Corridor in Northern Ireland, in partnership with Cotswold Archaeology. The contract has…
Rubicon are pleased to announce that we will shortly be commencing archaeological works on the A5 Road Scheme in Northern Ireland in partnership with Cotswold Archaeology. We are recruiting for…
During the archaeological excavations which were undertaken by Rubicon Heritage Services in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass, many fascinating sites were identified. By far the most enigmatic of these monuments was a possible ritual avenue that was uncovered in the townland of Ballingowan, which is just east of Tralee town. Continue reading “The Ballingowan Avenue: All in the Mind?” »
Some readers may recall one of last year's posts about a find from our excavations for Cork County Council at Caherduggan Castle, Co. Cork. A medieval well produced a seemingly…
Some of the staff at Rubicon have a particular interest in conflict archaeology sites, which often provide us with an intriguing insight into how people and communities lived and dealt…
As the excavation at Caherduggan Castle winds down we are now concentrating on post-excavation works and trying to find out more about the people who occupied the site. With that…