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Erin Crowley-Champoux

@erin_aisling

PhD in anthropological archaeology | zooarchaeology | environmental archaeology | food. She/her/hers.

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The FOODSEC team opened more experimental grain storage pits yesterday at Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, where we were joined by RTE's "10 Things to Know About" science programme. Our initial findings will be posted next week on ucd.ie/archaeology/re… We are now Research Ireland #LoveIrishResearch

The FOODSEC team opened more experimental grain storage pits yesterday  at Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, where we were joined by RTE's "10 Things to  Know About" science programme. Our initial findings will be posted next week on ucd.ie/archaeology/re…
<a href="/IrishResearch/">We are now Research Ireland</a> #LoveIrishResearch
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Week 1 of DA24 and the team has developed a Spotify playlist, constructed a shrine to G.O.D. (Good ‘Ole Dirt) and the worms, and started excavating features! Well done, team!

Week 1 of DA24 and the team has developed a Spotify playlist, constructed a shrine to G.O.D. (Good ‘Ole Dirt) and the worms, and started excavating features! Well done, team!
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The D’Apartment of Language, Culture, and Congnition would like to congratulate, Dr. Tài Đỗ (he/him) !! An incredible demonstration of your research, practice, and activism. You have done and will continue to do such important work.

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A fruity find by Assoc. Prof. Meriel McClatchie in the Archaeobotany Lab UCD Archaeology, Dublin from the Drumanagh excavations led by Christine Baker, Final County Council, Heritage Officer/Archaeologist. rte.ie/news/regional/… Fingal Heritage University College Dublin National Museum of Ireland National Monuments Service

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Dexter Cattle, a rare native breed, have returned to Áras an Uachtaráin. The Dexter Cattle reduce grass on the grounds ahead of the spring and summer allowing for more species to flower, benefitting nature and soil, as well as promoting the genetic diversity of Ireland’s cattle

Dexter Cattle, a rare native breed, have returned to Áras an Uachtaráin. The Dexter Cattle reduce grass on the grounds ahead of the spring and summer allowing for more species to flower, benefitting nature and soil, as well as promoting the genetic diversity of Ireland’s cattle
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x.com/10Things_ToKno… Watch 10ThingstoKnowAbout on RTE1 at 8.30pm this evening to hear Assoc. Prof. Meriel McClatchie highlight how archaeology can help achieve food security today. #AncientCrops #LoveIrishResearch ucd.ie/archaeology/re… We are now Research Ireland University College Dublin National Monuments Service

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A new series, Scéalta na Lochanna, delves into the rich history, faith and folklore of Lough Neagh and Lough Corrib🌊☘️ Tonight's episode explores the deep faith of both lakes, from Fionn Mac Cumhail and the Nine Years' War to the fishermen’s blessings. Scéalta na Lochanna |

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"Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability" The Environmental Archaeology in Ireland workgroup invites abstract submissions for their upcoming conference, 10 May 2025 The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Dublin. Abstract submission here: rb.gy/lp3j5s by 3 March!!

"Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability"

The Environmental Archaeology in Ireland workgroup invites abstract submissions for their upcoming conference, 10 May 2025 <a href="/RSAInews/">The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland</a>, Dublin.

Abstract submission here:  rb.gy/lp3j5s by 3 March!!
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Archaeobotany meets astrobotany at the UCD Festival! Come along to "Plants for the Future" and learn about findings from the FOODSEC project on ancient agriculture, funded by IRC Coalesce INSTAR+. festival.ucd.ie/events/explore… UCD Festival UCD Archaeology, Dublin University College Dublin Research Ireland