✨ Culture Night Dublin celebrates 20 years this Friday!
Thousands are expected to join the capital’s biggest night of creativity as arts, heritage, music and performance light up the city streets – and every event is free to attend!
Find out more: https://t.co/jv4Yzx9Upu
First met #UmhaAois in ’07 (Inis Oírr). If you’re in Kerry, don’t miss the Dromid week, 14–20th: daily casting 11:30–17:30, drawing (17th), Culture Night (19th), night casting + music (20th). https://t.co/oaI4UhLrWQ
Today is Bilberry Sunday a day that traditionally celebrated the (near) end of the bilberry season & the beginning of the new potato season. My piece is over on @RTEBrainstorm
https://t.co/3ZCqr4iMb4
Great start to #IMPR2025 in Barcelona with a very informative phytolith morphometry workshop opened by Rand Evett, President of the International Phytolith Society, @imfcsic#archaeobotany
Congratulations to Associate Professor Jessica Smyth & Associate Professor Dr Neil Carlin, and colleagues, on their publication in Antiquity, The ‘king’ of Newgrange? A critical analysis of a Neolithic petrous fragment from the passage tomb chamber"
https://t.co/dGat3oto00
Great Irish Farmers Journal podcast with Prof Meriel McClatchie and Prof Jessica Smyth on Irish food history https://t.co/haphbpY8j3 via @acast@ucdarchaeology
Congratulations to Meaghan working with a team of international scientists whose research was published recently in the prestigious Science journal.
https://t.co/bJyGUAPbmw
Absolutely thrilled to see this landmark study on Denisovans. Even prouder that my PhD student contributed as a co-author—an incredible achievement on a project I wasn’t involved in at all. Huge congrats to the whole team! https://t.co/xOeFUU15Dx
📢 Lust, nach Dublin zu kommen und an antiken Pflanzenresten zu forschen? 🌿🇮🇪 Komm am 08.04.2025 von 14:00 bis 15:00 CET Uhr zur Info-Veranstaltung über das Feodor Lynen-Forschungsstipendium der @AvHStiftung an der @ucddublin! #UCD#FeodorLynen https://t.co/Ou8fsW9aPl
FINAL CALL for Papers: Roots of Resilience–Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability. The Environmental Archaeologists in Ireland invite submissions for our conference, Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability at the RSAI Dublin on 10th May 2025.