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For those interested in earliest days of Christian church in Ireland, I’m speaking on the baptism of the king of Tara’s daughters at the site symbolising Queen Medb’s authority over Connacht (Rathcroghan) at TCD Long Hub 28th Jan at 6:30 as part of St Brigit celebrations.

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News - Medieval Migration to England Tracked in Tooth Enamel Study - Archaeology Magazine EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND—According to a statement released by the University of Edinburgh, analysis of tooth enamel […]

🦷 “analysis of tooth enamel samples collected from the remains of people buried in England b/w the end of Roman rule in Britain around A.D. 400 & the arrival of the Normans around 1100 indicates that migration to the island was continuous throughout the period” 🦷 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Thanks everyone

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I find asking students to write about something which must be related to monument in their local barony helps a bit but is not a complete solution. (But the difference in style between AI derived paragraphs and others is often very clear.😀)

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Major Congratulations!

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Breaking New Ground: sharing archaeological discoveries from Moray - Elgin Museum When: September 13, 2025 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Where: Alexander Graham Bell Centre for Digital Health (AGBC) at UHI Moray, Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1JJ Breaking New Ground: sharing archaeological...

Elgin Museum's archaeology conference has an excellent line-up of speakers and papers, including @northernpicts.bsky.social's Burghead update, Loch Spynie through time, Covesea caves, metalwork and Celtic art, iron production in Agricolan-era Moray... In-person and online, tickets from £5.

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Applications are invited for two positions of Lexicographer in the Foclóir Stairiúil na Gaeilge (FNG), a research programme of the Royal Irish Academy.

Find out more:
www.ria.ie/about/careers/vacancy-two-lexicographer-posts-with-focloir-stairiuil-na-gaeilge/

#DublinJobs #JobFairy #IrishJobs

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Hope someone takes a crack at ChatGPT next. These companies are fundamentally built on theft.

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Birds thriving, breeding successfully in Germany’s solar parks Larks and other bird species are flourishing in Germany’s solar parks, where breeding success exceeds that of many other habitats. These PV project sites are becoming valuable refuges, benefiting both...

@bnenews.bsky.socialBirds thriving, breeding successfully in Germany’s solar parks www.pv-magazine.com/2025/06/05/b...

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Translated Text: Pseudo-Eligius, Homilies, no. I A charter, I always say, is like a legal document crossed with a sermon. (Sometimes, it actually is a sermon.) As you might imagine, I’d like to do more with actual sermons; but political sermonisi…

This week's source translation: a tenth-century Carolingian sermon gives advice for life and politics to... well, everyone.

salutemmundo.wordpress.com/2025/04/01/t...

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In honour of Simon's #FindsFriday post, I managed to excavate my 🧵 from the bad site:

In 1865, in a field outside the village of Pîtres, a road worker stumbled on a pair of Viking Age oval brooches (type R.657, c. 850-900 CE), typically used as shoulder clasps on Scandinavian-style dresses.

1/11

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initial 'F'(uit) at the beginning of 1 Kings (1 Samuel) depicting the fight between the youth David and Goliath.

Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 003; The Dover Bible, Volume I; 12th century; f.115v @parkerlibcccc.bsky.social
@corpuscambridge.bsky.social

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Iron age hoard found in North Yorkshire could change Britain’s history More than 800 objects unearthed near Melsonby show the north was ‘definitely not a backwater’ 2,000 years ago

The Melsonby assemblage (not a hoard). 28 (smallish) wheels and 14 harnesses, so potentially seven 4-wheeled carts (2 ponies each). If right then Early Iron Age tradition, as vessel might suggest. Out of fashion in Gaul by 450 BC, slightly later here perhaps.

www.theguardian.com/science/2025...

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This is a great opportunity for younger archaeologist to present their research during National Heritage Week 2025

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An important question (and not only for the Middle Ages - government, and no end of communities struggle to get their heads around this, today, too).

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Professor of Divinity (Divinity Chair) - AC1281LS Professor of Divinity (Divinity Chair) - AC1281LS, Divinity Salary: Competitive Start Date: January 2026 , <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: black;">We wish to appoint a Professor of...

Chair in Divinity at St Andrews... with door open for #medieval (I think) #medievalsky

www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...

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an early medieval ringfort, looking over green countryside towards distant mountains

an early medieval ringfort, looking over green countryside towards distant mountains

The King's Fort • Derry

This is one of the best preserved ringforts in Ulster.

It likely dates to some time between the 6th-11th century.

It is situated on the southern slopes of Benbradagh, commanding spectacular views over Drumsurn in County Derry.

#SpéirGhorm #Archaeology 🏺

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Thank you!

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Historiated initial 'L'(ibrum) at the beginning of the preface to the book of Esther.

BnF MS Latin 116; Biblia Latina, pars II; 12th century; Chartres; f.65v @gallicabnf.bsky.social

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New paperbacks in the 'Classical Islamic History and Culture' series, published by the good folks at @edinburghup.bsky.social 👇🏻

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I'm convinced *far* more prehistoric forest loss was due to livestock preventing regrowth than people cutting down trees.

But because a tree seedling getting eaten by a sheep goes unnoticed, so does the resulting deforestation, over 100s of years.

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Could you post details of the edition and/or previous commentary please? Marie Therese Flanagan has published on relevance of Truce of God movement to 12thC Irish Church and this sounds very germane.

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Remembrance I’m writing this on Remembrance Sunday while it pours with rain, all very reminiscent of the numerous church parades of my youth (just how many layers could you get under a Brownie dress? How…

I'm drafting my inuaugral lecture today and have a section on the penitential ordinance, a very interesting document from 170 that deals with the aftermath of conquest. You can read about it here from an old post 1/ #medievalsky #normanlandscapes.wordpress.com/2023/11/12/remembrance/

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Trump's tariffs threaten Canada's food security. It's time to go local. OPINION | Canada has the land, the farmers and the resources to build thriving local food economies. What’s missing is the political will.

Trump's tariffs threaten Canada's food security. It's time to go local #foodsecurity #Canada #tariffs #DonaldTrump #shoplocal www.corporateknights.com/food-beverag...

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The RIA is on Bluesky

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The approach to Dunadd Fort at the southern end of Kilmartin Glen in Argyll.

The approach to Dunadd Fort at the southern end of Kilmartin Glen in Argyll.

The approach to Dunadd Fort at the southern end of Kilmartin Glen in Argyll. Occupied since the Iron Age, the fort was a major centre for the Gaelic kings of Dál Riata from around AD 500 to AD 800. 📸 My own. #HillfortsWednesday #IronAge #Medieval #Dunadd #Argyll

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Detail from Latin-English-Gaelic dictionary, compiled c.1712-1730

Detail from Latin-English-Gaelic dictionary, compiled c.1712-1730

A Latin-English-Gaelic dictionary begun in 1712 by Father Francis Walsh of Dublin. It was purchased by Marsh's around 1743 for £20. We went with the entry on trees as it's #NationalTreeWeek as well as #SeachtainnaGaeilge!

See the full manuscript on ISOS: www.isos.dias.ie/MARSH/MS_Z_3...

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In 'Cogadh Gaedel re Gallaib' (12th century saga about Battle of Clontarf) the word scelbocodech is a compound from scell 'shield boss' loaned from Old Norse skjöldr 'shield' + boccóitech meaning embossed. So I take it to refer to ornamented shield bosses used in battle #medievalsky 1/2

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