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05 October 2017

'Revealing the past: archaeological excavations in Ireland'

A one day conference presenting a selection of recent discoveries made through research excavations and smaller projects which have been supported by the Royal Irish Academy's Standing Committee for Archaeology.

Standing Committee for Archaeology
10 October 2019

'Revealing the past: archaeological excavation and research in Ireland'

A biennial seminar presenting recent discoveries from archaeological excavation and research in Ireland supported by RIA grants funded by the National Monuments Service.

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Standing Committee for Archaeology, Grants and Awards, Seminar
29 October 2020

'Cultural heritage and recent armed conflicts'

Academy Discourse by international cultural heritage expert Dr Mounir Bouchenaki sponsored by Mason Hayes & Curran.

Membership, Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Historical Studies Committee, Standing Committee for Archaeology, Discourse Series, Public Lecture
14 October 2021

Revealing the Past

A biennial seminar presenting recent archaeological excavation and research projects supported by the National Monuments Service, Queen's University Belfast and the Historic Environments Division, Department for...

Standing Committee for Archaeology
04 December 2023

Revealing the past

A biennial seminar presenting recent archaeological excavation and related research in Ireland.

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Standing Committee for Archaeology