Thanks to the inspirational women who are part of the UCD School of Archaeology, and the women who continue to forward the study of archaeology around the world 🌸✨
Make sure you clear your schedule for March 31st @ 4pm for a fascinating talk from Dr Rosalie Hans on - The Question of Colonial Heritage in Museums -
Register for live attendance via our email, or watch on Facebook on the day 😄
This Thursday at 4pm we are hosting a talk by Mark Haughton! Email [email protected] with your name & student number to register for in person attendance, or check out the talk later on our Facebook page! 😄
This Thursday at 4pm we are hosting a talk by Mark Haughton! Email [email protected] with your name & student number to register for in person attendance, or check out the talk later on our Facebook page! 😄
The roundhouse is built of hazel post-and-wattle, and will be thatched this Spring, measures some six meters in diameter, and is based on archaeological and environmental evidence gathered from an excavated site at Deer Park Farms in county Antrim dating back to 8AD.
Sandra Henry, the lead Research Archaeologist @CHERISHproj joined us recently to explore how discoveries of archaeological sites & artefacts, & the preservation of archaeological landscapes & built heritage, will be impacted upon by climate change. https://t.co/t43hSQdNqw
We’re a tea mad nation and nothing complements a good cuppa better than a great read. Why not sign up to our bi-weekly newsletter that details all the exciting exhibitions and events hosted by the museum. It’s FREE. Click here: https://t.co/viW92aVzNS Ah go on, go on, go on.
Next Thursday the 15th of April at 4PM we host another seminar. Our guest speaker is Neil Jackman from Abarta Heritage. He will present a talk with the title The Hellfire Club & The Murdered Tomb. For the ZOOM link contact us on our email [email protected]