Our Ancient Landscapes- Hunter Gatherers in Ireland

Our Ancient Landscapes- Hunter Gatherers in Ireland

Oidhreacht Tógtha / Uirbeach & Seandálaíocht

The first peoples to have left substantial evidence of their ways of life in the Irish past were the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic period (‘Middle Stone Age’ dating to c. 10,000 to 6,000 years ago in Ireland).

  • Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council
  • An t-údar/ na húdair: Prof Graeme Warren
IWTN- Irish Walled Towns Crier

IWTN- Irish Walled Towns Crier

Oidhreacht Tógtha / Uirbeach & Seandálaíocht

View the latest edition of the Walled Town Crier.

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  • An t-údar/ na húdair: The Heritage Council
Irish Walled Town Crier

Irish Walled Town Crier

Oidhreacht Tógtha / Uirbeach & Seandálaíocht

View the latest edition of the IWTN Network Magazine (April 2022)

  • Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council
  • An t-údar/ na húdair: The Heritage Council
Irish Walled Town Crier

Irish Walled Town Crier

Oidhreacht Tógtha / Uirbeach & Seandálaíocht

An Irish Walled Towns Network (IWTN) bi-monthly magazine. The IWTN is a programme of the Heritage Council.

  • Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council
  • An t-údar/ na húdair: The Heritage Council
Garraiodoireachta ar son na Bitheagsulachta

Garraiodoireachta ar son na Bitheagsulachta

Oidhreacht Nádúrtha & Bithagsúlacht

D’fhéadfaí gairdíní príobháideacha a bheith ina ngnáthóga agus ina dtearmainn le haghaidh fiadhúlra in Éirinn, fiadhúlra atá faoi an-bhrú. Tá sé d’aidhm ag an leabhrán seo eolas a thabhairt duit faoi chuid de na dóigheanna ar féidir leat cuidiú leis an bhithéagsúlacht i do ghairdín féin - is cuma beag nó mór an spás - agus is cuma cá háit a bhfuil cónaí ort.

  • Foilsithe ag: Local Authority Heritage Officer Network- A Heritage Council Programme with Local Authorities
  • An t-údar/ na húdair: Juanita Browne
Ogham Stones

Ogham Stones

Oidhreacht Tógtha / Uirbeach & Seandálaíocht

This Ogham writing system or script was created for an early form of the Irish language. Our earliest ogham inscriptions on stone are approximately dated on linguistic grounds to between the 4th and the 7th century AD. Over 400 known examples of ogham stones and fragments of various shapes and sizes have survived, each with its own unique biography or story. Over 400 known examples of ogham stones and fragments of various shapes and sizes have survived, each with its own unique biography or story.

  • Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council
Irish Walled Town Crier-Issue 5

Irish Walled Town Crier-Issue 5

Oidhreacht Tógtha / Uirbeach & Seandálaíocht

An Irish Walled Towns Network (IWTN) bi-monthly magazine. The IWTN is a programme of the Heritage Council.

  • Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council