A second major change was the apparent disappearance of ceramic pottery on these sites as Ireland seemingly abandoned clay-built vessels leaving archaeologists to speculate on how Iron Age cooking ...
No Iron Age coins were produced in northern England, Wales, Scotland or Ireland. The settlements known as 'oppida’ (from Latin, meaning an administrative centre) were usually very large sites ...
“Fruits like figs and almonds are typically associated with the Roman Empire, but to find them here, in Ireland, from the Iron Age, is a huge revelation. “This find is one of the most exciting we’ve ...
Historically, crannogs were widespread in Ireland and Scotland ... and high-viz jackets worn by everyone constructing the new Iron Age village - on the other side of the loch from the original ...