Below Our Feet. Viking Exhibition of the Beamish and Crawford site, South Main Street, Cork. Cork Public Museum from 25th May. UCC MA Museum Studies Class 2018.
.@CorkViking exhibition Below Our Feet sees archaeological artefacts from Cork’s early medieval city go on public display #CorkViking via @niallmurray1 https://t.co/xIOlkkr1uw
#Viking thread winder with carved horses’ heads among 13 artefacts of “exceptional importance” found by archaeologists at former Beamish & Crawford brewery site #Cork - includes stunning 1000 yr old weaver’s sword with carved human faces - more @RTÉ news 6.01 & @CorkViking
BAM boss Theo Cullinane has admitted that getting on site to build #Cork event centre by year end “will be tight”. But he says everyone is 100% committee to delivering the venue. He was speaking at unveiling at Cork public museum of Viking artefacts found on the Beamish site
Below Our Feet Viking Exhibition opening this Friday in Cork's Public Museum - with artefacts uncovered at the former Beamish & Crawford site @CorkViking#CorkViking
#Viking Exhibition "Below Our Feet" opening on Friday -Ann Doherty CE Cork City Council, Daniel Breen, Curator Cork Public Museum and Theo Cullinane BAM CEO taking a look at some of the artefacts discovered at the former Beamish & Crawford site #CorkViking@CorkViking
Great work by @uccarchaeology Museum Studies students on @CorkViking exhibition with Cork Public Museum staff & @NMIreland. It looked fantastic at media preview today. You can read more in Thursday's @irishexaminer. Credit too @BAMIrl_ for supporting the archaeology & exhibition https://t.co/QvAVRUfUai
The foundations of St Laurence’s Church being excavated last year, with the 1600s Elizabeth Fort and the 1879 St Fin Barre’s Cathedral in the background.
Picture: Maurice F. Hurley