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Tango0124 Mar 2026 1:59 p.m. PST

"Our inhouse archaeobotanist, Roisín Ó Droma, has published an article in the Journal of Irish Archaeology (Volume XXXII, 2023), which is fresh off the press this week. It provides an insight into food and fuel from a Napoleonic-Era Military Kitchen in Ireland dating from the 1790s. Excavations were carried out by IAC in 2022 (Duffy et al. 2022), in advance of the second phase of Tully Park in Cherrywood for Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. These revealed the truncated subsurface remains of a military kitchen; the second such feature to be discovered associated with he former military camp at Laughanstown DU026-127 …"


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