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Intact Roman pot discovered for first time in Ireland, reveals ancient trade relations - MSNAn extraordinary discovery of a Roman pot was made at the Drumanagh promontory fort in Ireland, the first ever found. The unbelievable apparition of a Roman pot at Drumanagh in County Dublin left ...
RTE Ireland reports that they recently made another remarkable discovery—an intact Roman pot. Although the Roman Empire’s boundaries enveloped much of Europe, they never reached Ireland.
Archaeologists have found what is believed to be the first intact Roman pot in Ireland ever. The pot was unearthed earlier from an archaeological excavation at Drumanagh, near the village of ...
In a remarkable breakthrough for Irish archaeology, the first-ever intact Roman-era pot has been discovered during an excavation in north County Dublin. The rare find of a Roman pot, dated to ...
Archaeologists found the remains of a 2,000-year-old fig that would have reached Ireland through a trading post from the Roman Empire ...
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