Rubicon’s New London and South-East England Office
Leading archaeological consultancy, Rubicon Heritage Services is pleased to announce its latest expansion into the South East, with the opening of a London office. Rebranded in late 2011, the move…
Leading archaeological consultancy, Rubicon Heritage Services is pleased to announce its latest expansion into the South East, with the opening of a London office. Rebranded in late 2011, the move…
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, an archaeology firm which has recently announced its expansion into Scotland, has reported a growth in the archaeology industry. Colm Moloney, Managing Director at Rubicon Heritage Services,…
Peat bogs have long been recognised as a source of unusual and remarkably well preserved ancient remains - these include famous Bog Bodies like Ireland´s own Clonycavan Man - who can be viewed in…
Archaeologists working in Annagassan, Co. Louth have uncovered evidence for Viking settlement at the potential site of Linnduchaill, previously known only through historical sources. The research project is being carried…