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  1. Prof. Gabriel Cooney officially brings our proceedings to a close. Thanks so much for following. Hope you enjoyed the stream!
  2. The question has been asked if there is a management plan for Tara looking towards it as a World Heritage Site.
  3. Muiris O'Sullivan is giving a powerful concluding statement after all the proceedings.
  4. Next up is Simon Stoddard comparing Tara and Tarxien in Malta!
  5. Serge Cassen is looking at continuity of tradition at Tara and Carnac
  6. lunch
  7. Niels Anderson is now up and presenting a view from Denmark.
  8. Day 3 going well. George Nash is contrasting the passage tombs of north Wales the Mound of the Hostages.
  9. Next up, Aidan O'Sullivan from UCD School of Archaeology discussing the archaeology of the medieval landscape of Tara.
  10. Eoin Grogan shares his insights into the prehistoric landscape of Tara.
  11. The next paper is beginning with Donald Murphy and Vicky Ginn discussing the archaeology of the M3 Motorway scheme.
  12. Tune in at: http://www.ucd.ie/archaeolo...
  13. Lunchtime! See you back online in an hour.
  14. Ian Armit helps us explore the relationships between identities and objects.
  15. Tiernan McGarry is reviewing Iron Age and Medieval burials with Elizabeth O'Brien.
  16. Next up is Richard Warner!
  17. And we're back with a indepth engagement with the archaeology of Lismullin by Aidan O'Connell.
  18. We'll be breaking for coffee at 11 for 30 minutes. Tune back in at 1130 for Aidan O'Connell speaking about Lismullin.
  19. Next up - Katharina Becker will place the Iron Age at Tara in its wider context.
  20. John O'Neill has wowed us with a tour de force of what being prehistoric in the Iron Age might have been like.