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A closer look at the burial of a man born of incest 5,000 years ago reveals he was unlikely to have been a god-king.
Passage tombs in Ireland are facing significant vandalism, threatening the integrity of ancient heritage. Carvings are being ...
An extraordinary discovery of a Roman pot was made at the Drumanagh promontory fort in Ireland, the first ever found. The ...
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club talks about a feasibility study for The Open to return to Turnberry. Far more serious is ...
Add to your travel list: The breathtaking natural beauty and vast wilderness of the Rockies in Canada are sights you truly ...
Road trips don’t have to take you to far-flung places, as there’s a world of nature, food, and folklore to be discovered on ...
Continued from last Saturday’s page, here’s the second half of the ‘The A-Z of Curious Northern Ireland’, Banbridge author ...
Archaeologists made the first of its kind discovery when they unearthed 11 men, women and children in the ancient tomb, with ...
She began to research the history of saunas around the world: "This is something that goes back much longer than the past 6 or 10 years that we’ve had sauna in Ireland.
Visitors to the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East now have an opportunity to explore a sacred, unspoilt rural valley that straddles three counties, and experience 5,000 years of history, on a 50km ...
Four Trinity researchers have secured awards worth a combined total of €2.57 million under Research Ireland’s Pathway funding programme.
The first settlers arrived at Ireland’s coasts in 8000 BC, but the potato only arrived in Europe some 400 years ago. So what was the ancient Irish diet? This is Ireland's food history.