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Home News & Events News LIARI project in the news

LIARI project in the news

postdateiconThursday, 16 February 2012 10:37 | postauthoriconWritten by Robert Shaw | PDF | Print | E-mail

The article on the LIARI project from the science section of Irish Times 16th February 2012An article on the LIARI project by journalist Anthony King appeared in the Science Today section of the Irish Times (Thursday 16th Feb 2012). The article also appears on the Irish Times website, So what have the Romans ever done for us?

UPDATE: By the following morning the article was top of the 'Most Read' and 'Most Shared' lists on the Irish Times website, an indication of the public's interest in the Romans and archaeology in general.

Most Read articles list (Friday 17th Feb 10am)

Tags:
  • archaeology
  • irish times
  • iron age
  • liari
  • roman

See also..

  • EAC Occasional Paper No.5 Remote Sensing for Archaeological Heritage Management
  • EAC: New remote sensing publication
  • Clocha Breaca NextEngine Laser Scanning
  • Appointment of Principal Investigator LIARI
  • LIARI Aims & Objectives
  • Summary of the LIARI workshops (14/11/2011)

Last Updated (Wednesday, 22 February 2012 09:00)

 

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