Tales of Irish Castles TV Series
Last year Rubicon were approached to participate in an upcoming television series, Tales of Irish Castles, hosted by actor Simon Delaney. The series is due to start this coming Sunday…
Last year Rubicon were approached to participate in an upcoming television series, Tales of Irish Castles, hosted by actor Simon Delaney. The series is due to start this coming Sunday…
In January Rubicon were delighted to assist with the organisation of a seminar in Kerry County Museum on the findings resulting from archaeological works on the N22 Tralee Bypass. Organised…
We are delighted to announce that we one of the supporters of this year's prestigious Rhind Lecture Series at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. The series sees one academic…
We are delighted to announce the appointment of John Bowen as Chairman of Rubicon Heritage Services Ltd. John is a highly regarded Irish businessman with vast experience of the engineering…
Project Manager Salary: €30,000/ £25,000 per annum Initial contract 6 months Rubicon are seeking applications for the position of Project Manager based in our Midleton, Co. Cork Office. The role…
Rubicon had the opportunity at the weekend to participate in the Aughrim Military History Summer School, based at the famous 1691 battlefield in Co. Galway. There were an excellent series…
Rubicon are seeking applications for the position of Project Manager based in our Midleton, Co. Cork Office. Prospective candidates should be a license-eligible archaeologist with a full clean driving license.…
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?” »
Rubicon Heritage Services were recently confirmed as a Registered Organisation by the Institute for Archaeologists, the first Irish based company to be admitted to this quality assurance scheme. Following a…
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…
Rubicon Heritage Services are very pleased to announce the successful relocation of its Irish Head Office from Little Island to the company's spiritual home town of Midleton, Co. Cork. Rubicon's…
Rubicon Heritage's Faunal Specialist Claudia Tommasino Suarez describes work she has been carrying out on a highly significant horse assemblage from Mullamast, Co. Kildare, which may provide evidence for the…
Neil Johnston of UCD School of History and Archives has asked us to pass on to our readers news regarding an upcoming Conference in UCD. The call for papers for…
Rubicon Heritage Services were recently commissioned to examine the magnificent Waterford Charter Roll, housed in the Waterford Museum of Treasures. This faded document contains the earliest depiction of an Irish…
Monday night saw the official launch of Cois tSiúire: 9000 years of human settlement in the Lower Suir Valley, the 8thScheme Monograph to be published by the National Roads Authority (NRA).…
The joint BBC/RTE production Story of Ireland presented by Fergal Keane has been nominated for an Irish Film and Television Academy award in the 'Factual Programme' Category. The awards ceremony…
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…
The current issue of Archaeology Ireland carries an article by Christine Baker entitled 'Digging Through the Downturn', which offers suggestions and solicits opinions on the future of archaeology in Ireland…