The earliest directly dated wildcat (Felis silvestris) ever found in Ireland has been identified, confirming the species ...
Nearly 250 schoolchildren — some from a girls’ Lego construction team — and 35 adult volunteers helped search for the ...
A team of archaeologists was looking for the ruins of Derrygonnelly Castle in County Fermanagh, Ireland. "They had initially ...
Situated on the high Burren limestone plateau in County Clare, Poulnabrone Dolmen is one of Ireland’s most iconic ...
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Discovery of 5,500-year-old wildcat in Clare sheds new light on prehistoric Irish wildlife
Archaeological excavations in County Clare led to the uncovering of Ireland’s first known wildcat from 5,500 years ago.
ATU researchers discovered the 5,500-year-old wildcat in a cave in Clare, marking a breakthrough in understanding Ireland’s ...
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Remarkable discovery of 5,500 year old animal remains rewrites Ireland’s wildlife history
Archaeologists discovered the remains of a 5,500-year-old wildcat, placing the species on Irish soil almost 4,000 years ...
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Northside community group takes home prestigious archaeological award
The St Anne’s Park Community Archaeology Programme has been honoured for allowing students and volunteers to dig deep into ...
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