New archaeology archive is a treasure trove of heritage data

More than 1,500 sites excavated during road and rail building now freely available online

The Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) Digital Heritage Collections has details of sites ranging from the Bronze Age village of Ballybrowney in Co Cork to a Tudor burial discovered outside Trinity College Dublin during excavations for the Luas Cross City. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons

The Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) Digital Heritage Collections has details of sites ranging from the Bronze Age village of Ballybrowney in Co Cork to a Tudor burial discovered outside Trinity College Dublin during excavations for the Luas Cross City. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons

Details of more than 1,500 archaeological excavations across the country are now freely available online as part of a new initiative launched on Monday at the Royal Irish Academy.

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