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Diarmaid Walshe
Diarmaid is an archaeology graduate from the University of Sussex (MA) as well as being a qualified teacher. He is currently undertaking PHD research on the origins and development of Grog tempered Roman pottery within the area of Kent and Sussex.
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The Lost Palace of Henry The VIII
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Archaeology
Oliver Cromwell – The siege of Clonmel
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Heritage
High taxes were always a problem in the Roman Empire, so what’s new?
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Heritage
Was Anne Boleyn buried in the Tower of London?
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Conflict
When Israel flew Nazi Planes
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Heritage
UN experts find ‘serious damage’ by extremists to cultural sites in Mali
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Politics
Raining cats and dogs – running for power in the past
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Conflict
Nazi Execution Machine Uncovered
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Heritage
Barack Obama’s Irish Ancestor Book For Sale
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Archaeology
Archaeology of the Moon
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Heard About The Irish Man, A Brooch, A Bowl And A Carved Stone?
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