Archaeologists have found that Ireland’s wild goats are direct descendants of those kept by the country’s Bronze Age farmers ...
The Irish often invaded and settled in both Wales and Cornwall, the English settled in all three other countries, Ireland’s patron saint Patrick is probably Welsh, or possibly from Cumbria, while ...
The terms 'Wales' and 'Welsh' actually derive from the Anglo-Saxon word 'wealas', used to describe Brittonic-speaking peoples across Britain. This terminology wasn't exclusive to Wales, as it was also ...
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A look at Irish athletics - at home and abroad - in this piece from the American Irish Historical Society's (AIHS) Treasures ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Daughters of Ireland held a reception Thursday honoring Coleen Hogan, wife of Martin Hogan, who was elected Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal on Saturday. At ...
Learn more about the Old Irish Goat, Ireland’s only indigenous breed that traces its roots back to the Late Bronze Age.
For this new study, researchers analyzed goat remains dating back to about 1100-900 BCE from a Bronze Age hillfort called ...
The Old Irish Goat isn’t just part of folklore — it’s genetically linked to goats that lived in Ireland 3,000 years ago. Scientists analyzed ancient remains and discovered that today’s rare breed ...
Nick Dromey, an IrishCentral contributor, examines the tale of the thousands of Irish Palatines, German refugees who arrived ...
A new study led by researchers in UCD in collaboration with Queen’s University Belfast and international partners has revealed that the Old Irish Goat, a recognised and distinct breed, shares a ...
New research has revealed that the Old Irish Goat shares a 3,000-year genetic link with goats living in Ireland during the ...