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.
https://youtu.be/beQJpyfnduM This is the sixth and final talk in our new webinar series. If you are interested in the previous talks you can find them here: Definition and Significance and…
https://youtu.be/nUvkDIxk35I This is the fifth talk in our new webinar series. If you are interested in the previous talks you can find them here: Episode 1 - Definition and Significance…
https://youtu.be/zng7HnsL3BY This is the fourth talk in our new webinar series. If you are interested 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/…
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/…
This week's photo was taken on a monitoring job in South Co. Tipperary, where one of our archaeologists took a moment to enjoy the view during the glorious weather that…
This week's photo of the week is hot of the press, having been taken just this afternoon on site in Co. Waterford. On off days between discovering Tutankhamun's tomb and…
This week’s photo was taken by our osteoarchaeologist Carmelita Troy yesterday. It shows Rubicon’s Ivan Pawle excavating human remains, discovered as part of the LUAS works outside Trinity College Dublin.…
Each week Rubicon will be sharing a recent photograph of our archaeological work around the United Kingdom and Ireland. This week's shows archaeologists Hubert Ficner and Martin McGowan planning some…
Rubicon Heritage have now carried out work in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. One of the constants in everything we do is a requirement for…
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