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 is the second talk in our new webinar series. If you are interested, the previous talk is available here: http://blog.rubiconheritage.com/2020/05/12/rubicon-webinar-series-launch/ https://youtu.be/8BQSslN_94M This talk focuses on how archaeology fits into…
This first talk in our new webinar series is now live and focuses on defining archaeology and outlining the legal framework for its protection. https://youtu.be/wOmI1JuFcaY Introduction to Archaeology: Definition, Significance…
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
Trish Long takes on the role of Managing Director at #Rubicon
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
Red River Archaeology Ltd launched as the new trading arm of Rubicon Heritage Services in the UK
December 2018 saw the publication of another massive Rubicon project which was excavated during the road building programme in Ireland during the noughties. The Mullaghmast project was part of the…
A survey team from Rubicon Heritage Services recently completed an historic building survey of a fascinating building on the banks of Loch Tay in Scotland. The survey consisted of measured…
The Royal Academy of Engineering recently asked Rubicon Heritage to provide a STEM Ambassador for their annual STEM Careers and Activities Day in South Wales. The aim of the day…
As part of our ongoing commitment to staff development, Rubicon Heritage is sponsoring Rachel Morgan to undertake a Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership. Rachel is one of the Project Officers in…
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 is delighted to have work included in the new Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) archaeological publication ‘Above and Below: The Archaeology of Roads and Light Rail’, which is available…