In August 2015 a new collaborative programme of work began which focuses on the Graveyard at Glendalough. The Glendalough Graveyard Survey was initiated by the Glendalough Heritage Forum and sought to advance our understanding of the graveyard by bringing together the local community, specialists in graveyard recording, State Agencies and University students and researchers. This newsletter highlights the ongoing work of the Graveyard Survey and some key results to date.The Heritage CouncilWicklow County Counci
In May 2009 funding was agreed in principle with Tameside MBC to conduct a survey of the burial reco...
Glendalough (Gleann Dá Loch, ‘Glen of the Two Loughs’) in the Wicklow Mountains is a beautiful lands...
Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources...
In August 2015 a new collaborative programme of work began which focuses on the Graveyard at Glendal...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2015 in the immedi...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2014 in the immedi...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2015 on the Patter...
This document outlines the results of excavations undertaken in August 2017 in the immediate surroun...
This document outlines the results of excavations undertaken in August 2016 in the immediate surroun...
In 2009 the UCD School of Archaeology initiated a broad research and teaching project focusing on th...
The 20th INQUA Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 25-31 July 2019Glendalough is one of Ireland’s most iconic...
The UCD School of Archaeology in collaboration with archaeological geophysical consultant Ian Elli...
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, has a remarkable collection of ruined medieval churches spread out over 3k...
This report details the initial results of archaeological excavations at the Upper Lake, Glendalough...
Presentation of the Historic Graves project at the II International Seminar in Irish Studies, Univer...
In May 2009 funding was agreed in principle with Tameside MBC to conduct a survey of the burial reco...
Glendalough (Gleann Dá Loch, ‘Glen of the Two Loughs’) in the Wicklow Mountains is a beautiful lands...
Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources...
In August 2015 a new collaborative programme of work began which focuses on the Graveyard at Glendal...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2015 in the immedi...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2014 in the immedi...
This document outlines the results of small scale excavation undertaken in August 2015 on the Patter...
This document outlines the results of excavations undertaken in August 2017 in the immediate surroun...
This document outlines the results of excavations undertaken in August 2016 in the immediate surroun...
In 2009 the UCD School of Archaeology initiated a broad research and teaching project focusing on th...
The 20th INQUA Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 25-31 July 2019Glendalough is one of Ireland’s most iconic...
The UCD School of Archaeology in collaboration with archaeological geophysical consultant Ian Elli...
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, has a remarkable collection of ruined medieval churches spread out over 3k...
This report details the initial results of archaeological excavations at the Upper Lake, Glendalough...
Presentation of the Historic Graves project at the II International Seminar in Irish Studies, Univer...
In May 2009 funding was agreed in principle with Tameside MBC to conduct a survey of the burial reco...
Glendalough (Gleann Dá Loch, ‘Glen of the Two Loughs’) in the Wicklow Mountains is a beautiful lands...
Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources...