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  2. In Search of Ancient Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Search of Ancient Ireland is a 2002 Irish/American three-part television documentary about the history of Ireland from Neolithic times to the English invasion of the 12th century. [1] It is a WNET/Raidió Teilifís Éireann production. Historian of Ireland Carmel McCaffrey was the series historical consultant and co-author of the book of the ...

  3. Seán P. Ó Ríordáin - Wikipedia

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    Seán Pádraig Ó Ríordáin MRIA (17 December 1904 – 11 April 1957) was an Irish archaeologist who specialised primarily in the study of the prehistory and early medieval history of Ireland. He was one of the preeminent Irish archaeologists of the early 20th century, and was noted for his excavations at Lough Gur , County Limerick , and for ...

  4. Category:Irish archaeologists - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 October 2023, at 17:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Simcha Jacobovici - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Discovery: The New Archaeological Find That Reveals the Birth of Christianity. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4516-5040-2. Jacobovici, Simcha; Pellegrino, Charles (March 2007). The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-125299-0.

  6. Lost Worlds (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Lost Worlds is a documentary television series by the History Channel that explores a variety of "lost" locations from ancient to modern times. These "great feats of engineering, technology, and culture" [1] are revealed through the use of archaeological evidence, interviews with relevant experts while examining the sites, and CGI reproductions. [2]

  7. R. A. Stewart Macalister - Wikipedia

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    Although his earliest interest was in the archaeology of Ireland, he soon developed a strong interest in biblical archaeology. Along with Frederick J. Bliss , he excavated several towns in the Shephelah region of Ottoman Palestine from 1898 to 1900.

  8. Griffin Murray - Wikipedia

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    Griffin Murray is an Irish archaeologist specialising in medieval Ireland and Insular art–especially metalwork–in the period between 400–1550 AD. His interests include identifying and contextualizing the social role of medieval craftsmen, Viking art and the relations between insular and Scandinavian craftsmen, [1] and he is a leading expert on both house-shaped shrines and insular croziers.

  9. Digging for Britain - Wikipedia

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    The archaeologist and academic Naoíse Mac Sweeney was a presenter in series 8. [8] Series 9 features historian Onyeka Nubia and archaeologists Cat Jarman and Stuart Prior in some episodes as presenters. [9] Romani archaeologist John-Henry Phillips, co-presenter of Channel 4's The Great British Dig, appeared in series 12. [10]