A wooden Viking sword discovered at a former brewery site
Archaeologists have discovered a perfectly preserved wooden Viking Ringerike style weaver’s sword at the historic site of the former Beamish and Crawford brewery in Cork city, South Ireland.
Archaeologists have discovered a perfectly preserved wooden Viking Ringerike style weaver’s sword at the historic site of the former Beamish and Crawford brewery in Cork city, South Ireland.
After previous failed attempts researchers have uncovered the main telegraph of RMS Lusitania from the wreck, resting off the Head of Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.
A number of 2788 artefacts were discovered in excavations of the main street in Buttevant, North County Cork, Ireland. The reconstruction works of the street were delayed due to the scale of the archaeological discoveries.