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Unprecedented Roman discovery in Ireland
Archaeologists have made an unprecedented Roman discovery during excavations at Drumanagh in north Dublin. Located on a coastal headland, Drumanagh is an Iron Age promontory fort with trace evidence of Roman activity. It is speculated that the fort was a bridgehead for campaigning in Hiberno (Ireland), but it is more likely a major trading post for commercial activities between the Romans and local population. In a recent excavation, archaeologi…
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