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Late Iron Age & Roman Ireland

Job Vacancy: Research Assistant

postdateiconWednesday, 10 April 2013 00:00 | postauthoriconWritten by Jacqueline Cahill Wilson | PDF | Print | E-mail
iconThe Discovery Programme is inviting applications for the position of Research Assistant on the Late Iron Age and Roman Ireland project.

 

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The Discovery Programme launches Phase 2 of the LIARI project

postdateiconThursday, 07 March 2013 12:13 | postauthoriconWritten by Philippa Barry | PDF | Print | E-mail
LIARI_2The Discovery Programme is pleased to announce a two year extension to the Late Iron Age and 'Roman' Ireland (LIARI) Project.  The project’s initial 18-month pilot phase has drawn to a close...

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Jacqueline Cahill Wilson interviewed by Ancient History Encyclopedia

postdateiconWednesday, 03 October 2012 10:20 | postauthoriconWritten by Philippa Barry | PDF | Print | E-mail
Ancient_historyDr Jacqueline Cahill Wilson, principal investigator on the Late Iron Age and 'Roman' Ireland project, has been recently interviewed by James Blake Wiener of the Ancient History Encylopedia. 

Dr...

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LIARI collaborates with the University of Bristol

postdateiconTuesday, 02 October 2012 00:00 | postauthoriconWritten by Philippa Barry | PDF | Print | E-mail
bristol1Bristol University's research website has just published a feature outlining the relationship between the Discovery Programme's Late Iron Age and 'Roman' Ireland Project, and the Department of...

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LIARI overview to date

postdateiconMonday, 30 April 2012 11:31 | postauthoriconWritten by Jacqueline Cahill Wilson | PDF | Print | E-mail
the Rath of the Synods (Ráith na Senad) on the Hill of Tara, Co. Meath, IrelandThe Late Iron Age and 'Roman' Ireland Project commenced on 6 September 2011 with the appointment of its Principal Investigator, Dr Jacqueline Cahill Wilson. Dr Ger Dowling, formerly of NUI Galway...

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