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Ogham: Insights set to transform understanding of ancient Celtic writing style
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University of Glasgow: Scottish And Irish Researchers To Investigate Ancient Ogham Script
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University of Glasgow - University news - Scottish and Irish researchers to investigate ancient Ogham script
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Possible Cairn Discovered in Ireland
COUNTY LAOIS, IRELAND
The Irish Times reports that a cairn has been discovered at the top of a hill in Ireland’s southern Midlands Region by Gerry Moloney and Shane McGrath, two volunteers who spotted the site on Google Earth imagery, hiked up the hill to confirm the presence of the mound of rough stones, and reported it to Ireland’s National Monuments Service. Research at the site is needed to determine the age of the Coolnacarrick Cairn, which is situated in a scrub-covered woodland. “The views from the cairn over County Laois and surrounding counties are exceptional but somewhat interfered with by the surrounding scrub and gorse,” Moloney said. To read about archaeological sites in Ireland ranging from the Neolithic to the late medieval period, go to Off the Grid: Rathcroghan, Ireland.
Irish Man Operating Drone Discovers Three Ancient Boats Lying on Riverbed Newsweek 6/05/2021 Caroline Tien © Bruce Bennett/Getty Images A stock image of a drone in flight. Irish man Anthony Murphy was able to use drone footage to pinpoint the location of three ancient boats in the River Boyne.
Perhaps Irish writer and photographer Anthony Murphy should have pursued a career in archaeology instead.
Within the past nine days, Murphy has captured drone footage of not one, not two, but three ancient logboats submerged in a short stretch of the 70-mile River Boyne. Stephen Davis, a professor at University College Dublin, called the initial discovery a really nice find in an interview with