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project studying late prehistoric human activity in SE Ireland analysing settlement, chronology + palaeoenvironment, funded , all views own

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  1. 4 Dec 2015

    Our hazelnut from a core in now has a bronze age date of 1505-1415 cal. BC woo!

  2. Stonehenge may have been first erected in Wales, 'amazing' finds suggest

  3. 1 Dec 2015

    Pollen analysis taking place at our advanced training short course at today

  4. 26 Nov 2015
  5. 25 Nov 2015

    How to play a recreated Iron Age vessel: Vessel Sounding-a short clip

  6. 24 Nov 2015

    We've discovered our first 3,000 year-old textile from the current excavation!

  7. 20 Nov 2015

    The chamber of Dowth North. My new favourite for today

  8. 19 Nov 2015

    The tree that bleeds: reflecting on trees+woodland in present+. Pallasboy Project blog

  9. 17 Nov 2015

    Understanding preservation in situ of sites in - the role of hydrological monitoring:

  10. 15 Nov 2015
  11. 11 Nov 2015

    We've come along way from the days of DOS + the allocated 'Tilia computer' in the corner of the lab

  12. 12 Nov 2015

    I wonder if they also told the bees their news? Evidence of bee-made resources found in Neolithic pottery:

  13. Explore a virtual tour of Celtic objects from museums across the UK

  14. 3 Nov 2015

    Banking on science- the 3/4ton coin, silver & gold Iron Age hoard found on Jersey & being conserved by

  15. 29 Oct 2015

    Wetland Archaeology Research Project Returns! Long overdue. Conference next June spread the word

  16. 27 Oct 2015

    Beautiful day coring in the Lakes yesterday! Getting our new pollen PhD student started

  17. 26 Oct 2015

    This makes me a lot happier than it probably should.

  18. 20 Oct 2015

    Remaking and reimagining an Iron Age artefact: Pallasboy goes into the Museum, splendid photos by

  19. 14 Oct 2015

    Monolithic Stonehenge Cake today at our Research Wednesday Seminar, led by Professor Mike Parker Pearson of UCL.

  20. 12 Oct 2015

    Re-making and re-thinking an Iron Age artefact: Pallasboy Project Blog, Day 8

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