
Hot off the Press: Above and Below!
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…
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…
We are delighted to announce that the National Roads Authority is publishing two new archaeological monographs which showcase our work on the M7 Carlow Bypass, the M17 Galway to Tuam…
Last week we attended the launch of the latest National Roads Authority Monograph, entitled The Quiet Landscape: Archaeological Investigations on the M6 Galway to Ballinasloe National Road Scheme. Rubicon were…
A number of Rubicon staff attended the Nationals Road Authority's Heritage Week Archaeology Seminar in Dublin's Woodquay Venue last week. This year was a particularly notable, as a number of…
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…
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?” »