The archaeological community was shaken to its core yesterday morning when confidential government documents were published on the whistle-blower website ‘WikiLeaks.’ Originating from an undisclosed Whitehall source, the papers reveal the coalition government has been planning a large-scale cull of National monuments to take place with immediate effect. Read more
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New Archaeology Jobs in Dublin
Check out the Big Kahuna’s on Headland!
Bad news, more bad news, and extra especially bad news is the usual order of the day for Irish archaeologists, so good luck to Headland Archaeology, promising the creation of 35 commercial archaeology jobs last week. The team launched their new office in Dublin, opened by Batt O’Keeffe, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation. Read more
The Photographic Archive of Irish Archaeology
The camera never lies, or so the saying goes, unless it happens to be the archaeological site camera, in which case it’s bums, well and truly, on fire. Read more