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The Discovery Programme, Archaeological Research In Ireland
www.discoveryprogramme.ie/ reviews
The Discovery Programme, an Irish State funded archaeological research companay investigating the past of Ireland from earlies times.
www.discoveryprogramme.ie/ reviewsIrish Coinage
www.irishcoinage.com/ reviews
An illustrated history and catalogue of Coins in Ireland.
www.irishcoinage.com/ reviewsMallow Archaeological & Historical Society
www.rootsweb.com/~irlmahs/ reviews
The Mallow Archaeological & Historical Society encourages the study of history and archaeology in North Cork, Ireland ...
www.rootsweb.com/~irlmahs/ reviewsDepartment of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands
www.heritagedata.ie/ reviews
www.heritagedata.ie/ reviewsAchill Archaeological Field School
www.achill-fieldschool.com/ reviews
Archaeological Field School based in the West of Ireland.
www.achill-fieldschool.com/ reviewsThe Archaeology of Ancient Ireland
mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/archaeol.htm reviews
The Archaeology of Ancient Ireland Prehistoric Ireland. Little remains of Irish dwellings that predates the sixth century a.d. The abundance of wood and the difficulty of working stone with primitive tools undoubtedly accounts in part for this. In addition, the primitive farming practice of depleting the fields and then moving on to new ones made the laborious erection of a permanent stone ...
mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/archaeol.htm reviewsCounty Kildare Archaeological Society, Ireland
kildare.ie/archaeology/ reviews
Kildare Archaeological Society promotes the study of the archaeology and antiquities of County Kildare, Ireland.
kildare.ie/archaeology/ reviewsArchaeology
www.iol.ie/~sec/archaeol.htm reviews
Archaeology The Heritage Council is advised on archaeological matters by the statutory Archaeology Committee. The Council has inherited the functions, established in the National Monuments Acts, of the National Monuments Advisory Council. It grant-aids a number of archaeological research projects. The Council is a statutory consultee under the Planning Regulations and the Committee has an input ...
www.iol.ie/~sec/archaeol.htm reviews