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Meet Kathleen Cox, the Irish ceramic artist who broke the mould

Meet Kathleen Cox, the Irish ceramic artist who broke the mould
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How to have a traditional Celtic wedding

February is National Weddings Month and the perfect time to organize a Celtic wedding ceremony! Here are some tips for having the perfect traditional Celtic wedding.

National Museum of Ireland launches five-year strategy plan

National Museum of Ireland launches five-year strategy plan
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An Gorta Mor marks anniversary of Irish Famine s Black 47

The National Museum of Ireland unveils an exhibit to acknowledge the 175th anniversary of Ireland's Great Hunger's “Black ’47”. "An Gorta Mór" ("The Great Hunger") a new exhibition at Dublin's National Museum of Ireland explores the most difficult year of The Great Irish Famine.

Ireland s top archaeological finds

Ireland has a rich history of stunning archaeological finds. From jewelry, to people, to ancient sites, here are some of the more recent artifacts discovered in and around Ireland. Read more Clonycavan Man Clonycavan Man was discovered in Meath in February of 2003 after its remains dropped off of a peat cutting machine, reports the BBC. Most interesting about him is that his hair appeared to have a sort of hair gel in it, which slicked his hair up into a mohawk. The ingredients of the “gel” were traced back to either France or Spain. Judging by the deep wounds in his skull, Clonycavan Man appeared to have been brutally murdered, supposedly by an axe approximately 2300 years ago. Clonycavan Man has found a new home and is on display at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.

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