Rubicon Photo of the Week: Taking in the View
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 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…
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…
As part of our ongoing staff and company training programme and to keep abreast of best practice in the industry, one of Rubicon's Scottish staff attended an OASIS (Online AccesS…
In our latest blog, Rubicon's Jonathan Millar describes the techniques we used on a recent project to record a Georgian building in Inverness. Rubicon were in the Highland capital to carry…
This week's photos of the week, taken today, shows Rubicon's Enda O'Flaherty carefully sorting through samples from a Prehistoric cremation burial, from which he is extracting all available scientific information,…
This year Rubicon sponsored the prestigious Rhind Lecture Series presented by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. The series of lectures were presented in April by Professor John Waddell, on…
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 are currently seeking applications for a number of positions for upcoming work in Scotland and the North of England. These are for fixed term, contract based positions. All applicants…
Last Friday Chancellor George Osborne announced a plan to build 200,000 homes on brownfield sites by 2020. The process puts the responsibility on the local authority for pre-approving planning on…
RUBICON AND GREATER LIBERTON HERITAGE PROJECT MAKE SIGNIFICANT MEDIEVAL DISCOVERY IN EDINBURGH After an exciting week of archaeological excavation, funded by a Heritage Lottery Fund Sharing Heritage grant at Bridgend…
Rubicon Heritage are delighted to be working with The Greater Liberton Heritage Project, supported by Edinburgh City Council on a community excavation at Bridgend Farm, Old Dalkeith Road in Edinburgh.…
We are currently working at Ysgol Bro Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire with our colleagues from AB Heritage. We are finding some interesting Bronze Age and Iron Age archaeology, as highlighted in this…
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…
Rubicon have been undertaking a number of surveys for Forestry Commission Scotland of late, using our expertise in terrain modelling and contour planning to produce detailed records of a number…
Rubicon took part in the award winning Dunbar Science Festival over the weekend and introduced enthusiastic crowds to the wonders of science in archaeology. The stall at the festival was…
Archaeology can take you to some extremely dramatic locations. Rubicon's recent survey work for Forestry Commission Scotland is a case in point, with our team getting the opportunity not only…