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Aidan O’Sullivan

@aidanosulliva15

Head of School/Prof of Archaeology @ucdarchaeology Director @EArchaeol Member @RIADawson Dad of boys; Hurling/Camogie, Dog walker IC Member, Own Opinions

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What did Patrick look like, as a boy, a slave, a missionary to the Irish? How did he dress, what things did he use, what were his homes like? Years ago, I helped out with a film and tried to offer imagery of him and his world in the 5th century - it was trickier than you'd think

What did Patrick look like, as a boy, a slave, a missionary to the Irish? How did he dress, what things did he use, what were his homes like? Years ago, I helped out with a film and tried to offer imagery of him and his world in the 5th century - it was trickier than you'd think
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MSc/Graduate Diploma in Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture, University College Dublin, Ireland. “Making, Understanding, Storytelling” Website ucd.ie/archaeology/st… Applications open in October ‘24 for the 2025/26 academic year #experiment #experimentalarchaeology

MSc/Graduate Diploma in Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture, University College Dublin, Ireland. “Making, Understanding, Storytelling” 
Website ucd.ie/archaeology/st… 
Applications open in October ‘24 for the 2025/26 academic year #experiment #experimentalarchaeology
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Before Europeans landed in North America, the Pacific Northwest was populated by the Coast Salish people, who had been here for thousands of years. During the 19th century, many made a living by selling woven blankets to traders. The blankets typically featured geometric designs.

Before Europeans landed in North America, the Pacific Northwest was populated by the Coast Salish people, who had been here for thousands of years. During the 19th century, many made a living by selling woven blankets to traders. The blankets typically featured geometric designs.
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Investing £34m in green leader scholarships Vice-Chancellor, Professor Robert @VandeNoort tells Reading.Today why the #UniversityOfReading has announced one of the UK's largest-ever sustainability-focused undergraduate scholarship programmes. Learn more rdg.ac/3DVnhzU

Investing £34m in green leader scholarships

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Robert @VandeNoort tells <a href="/RdgToday/">Reading.Today</a> why the #UniversityOfReading has announced one of the UK's largest-ever sustainability-focused undergraduate scholarship programmes.

Learn more rdg.ac/3DVnhzU
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“Ireland among 79 states united in condemning Trump sanctions on International Criminal Court” irishtimes.com/politics/2025/…

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Our wonderful community of postgraduate students led by PhD student Deborah Buchanan UCD Archaeology, Dublin coming together on early Sunday Morning for the Conference of the Year- AYIA 2025! Here they are preparing to share their craft skills at our Centre of Experimental Archaeology!

Our wonderful community of postgraduate students led by PhD student Deborah Buchanan  <a href="/ucdarchaeology/">UCD Archaeology, Dublin</a> coming together on early Sunday Morning for the Conference of the Year- AYIA 2025!
Here they are preparing to share their craft skills at our Centre of Experimental Archaeology!
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Pottery making and firing: PhD student Lauren (yellow hat), MSc student in Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture Elizabeth and our UCD Archaeology Society coordinator Spencer!

Pottery making and firing: PhD student Lauren (yellow hat), MSc student in Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture Elizabeth  and our UCD Archaeology Society coordinator Spencer!
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10 DAYS LEFT TO APPLY 🗓️ NUI Travelling Doctoral Studentships - we want to help with your research! Closing date: 28th February Learn more here: nui.ie/awards/Travell…

10 DAYS LEFT TO APPLY 🗓️

NUI Travelling Doctoral Studentships - we want to help with your research! 

Closing date: 28th February

Learn more here: nui.ie/awards/Travell…
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Archaeology & Folklore Bake Off 2025 Tue April 1, 12:00–14:00. Ardmore Annex. Proud of your skills in the kitchen? Interested in ancient recipes? Come test your mettle at the Bake Off 2025! This year we have space for 12 contestants. UCD Archaeology, Dublin UCD Scoil ICSF

Archaeology &amp; Folklore Bake Off 2025

Tue April 1, 12:00–14:00. Ardmore Annex.
Proud of your skills in the kitchen? Interested in ancient recipes? Come test your mettle at the Bake Off 2025! This year we have space for 12 contestants.

<a href="/ucdarchaeology/">UCD Archaeology, Dublin</a>  <a href="/UCDScoilGLCB/">UCD Scoil ICSF</a>
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NEW SERIES LAUNCH DAY... Ireland & Empire Ireland was used by England as a laboratory for imperialism, and it was the site of bloody colonial wars for centuries, yet many people in the neighbouring United Kingdom have little understanding of Ireland’s history.

NEW SERIES LAUNCH DAY...

Ireland &amp; Empire 

Ireland was used by England as a laboratory for imperialism, and it was the site of bloody colonial wars for centuries, yet many people in the neighbouring United Kingdom have little understanding of Ireland’s history.
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Do you love Experimental Archaeology but you cannot study full time and on campus? No problem! We have the perfect solution for you: join us online! For details see below 👇🏼 ucd.ie/archaeology/st…

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THE BREAKFAST CLUB was released 40 years ago this week. The story of five high school students in detention became a classic of the teen genre, as well as 1980s Hollywood in general. The tale behind any John Hughes film is pretty bizarre, some are just better at hiding it… 1/45

THE BREAKFAST CLUB was released 40 years ago this week. The story of five high school students in detention became a classic of the teen genre, as well as 1980s Hollywood in general. The tale behind any John Hughes film is pretty bizarre, some are just better at hiding it…

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