
Archaeology and Built Heritage Ltd
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Archaeological consultancy in Ireland.
We have been successfully predicting Ireland’s past for more than twenty years. :)
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http://www.abh.ie 05-10-2021 06:24:38
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Great piece on our community excavation in St Anne's Park, well done to James Kyle and all the team! irishtimes.com/video/video/20…

More coverage of our community excavation in St Anne's Park with James Kyle

This morning's Home Show on NewstalkFM included a great interview with excavation director James Kyle, you an listen back via the link below newstalk.com/podcasts/the-h…


Our post excavation phase got off to a great start today, thanks to the hard work of our volunteer archaeologists. Thank you to DCCParksBiodiversity for lending us the beautiful Winter Garden at the Red Stables for these works🙏


Today we were joined by North Central Area Comm. members for a tour of our St Anne's Park community archaeology excavation and finds processing room in Red Stables. Thanks Cllr. Alison Field and Cllr. Supriya Singh for attending, the St Anne's Park Community Archaeology team + our amazing volunteers.



It’s great to be able to showcase the hard work of our volunteers on a podcast! Thanks to Neil Jackman and Abarta Heritage #AmplifyArchaeology and huge thanks to our funders Creative Ireland Dublin City Heritage Office DCCParksBiodiversity The Heritage Council Archaeology and Built Heritage Ltd

Another great "Finds Friday" where our team of volunteers sorted, analysed and catalogued a range of artefacts including our beautiful assortment of Victorian floor tiles and stained glass fragments. We also welcomed Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Donna Cooney and are grateful for her interest and support🙏



Absolutely amazing to hear about the ongoing post excavation works and findings at today’s Drumanagh Day. Well done Fingal Heritage and everyone involved with this superb project👏👏👏


Great to see this new publication on Irish peatland archaeology, by the The Heritage Council and our partner project Irish Peatland Archaeology Across Time, co-authored by our own Cathy Moore