Archaeological Digs
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| Location | Achill Island, County Mayo, Western Ireland |
| Type | Archaeological Digs |
| Organization | National University of Ireland Galway |
Founded in 1991, the Achill Archaeological Field School is the oldest field school in Ireland. Currently excavating a group of Early Bronze Age Round Houses and a Late Medieval Village,...
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| Location | Co. Mayo |
| Type | Archaeological Digs |
The Achill Archaeological Field School was founded in 1991 as a Training School for students of archaeology and anthropology. The Field School is based at the Achill Archaeology Centre...
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| Location | Burren, Ireland |
| Type | Archaeological Digs |
| Organization | CAFS |
Caherconnell Archaeological Field School lies in the heart of the Burren region of Co.Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. The Burren is one of Ireland’s most precious natural resources....
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| Location | Ireland-Various |
| Type | Archaeological Digs |
| Organization | Irish Archaeological Field School |
The Irish Archaeological Field School provides university accredited fieldwork opportunities in some of Ireland’s most beautiful historic sites. The school’s ethos is to provide students and archaeology enthusiasts with...
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| Location | Plumbridge, Co. Tyrone |
| Type | Archaeological Digs |
This is a new course for amateur archaeologists and anyone keen to explore the world of surveying and experimental archaeological studies. Based near Plumbridge, County Tyrone, the course is...
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| Location | West Cork, Ireland |
| Type | Archaeological Digs |
| Organization | UCLA |
The current focus of the project is on a Cistercian monastery founded in 1172. A century later, the monastery moved to a new location. Local folklore suggests that the original...
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