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A 1,600-year-old find in central Ireland is giving archaeologists a glimpse into the country's eerie pagan past. While combing a bog in advance of a road-building project, ...
Irish pubs are often referred to as the social heart of Irish life. They're a significant part of the country's fabric, frequently serving as community hubs and providing a social boost for their ...
The stone is about the size of a chocolate bar and is inscribed with a message in the Irish ogham alphabet thought to be about 1,600 years old. (Image credit: Birmingham Museums Trust) ...
The 1,600-year-old stone, which is inscribed with an Irish language from the 4th century AD, was unearthed by a geography teacher in Coventry, West Midlands, in 2020.
Travel through Dublin and its history with the tales of these pubs, dating back to the 1600s. Irish pubs have for decades been a hub of creative, historical and political activity.
The White House Historical Association released a new episode of The White House 1600 Sessions podcast today featuring a conversation on the history between Ireland and the United States, and the ...
That's probably a result of the Ulster Plantation settlements of the 1600s—a time when Irish Catholics were being forced off the land by the English monarchy—and more frequent travel between ...
Captured pirates William Phillips and Edward Savill testified on Aug. 27, 1696, that one of two ships that left the Bahamas went to Virginia and New England before reaching Ireland.