Welcome to Headlines, the blog of Rubicon Heritage Services Ltd! We are a commercial archaeology company with offices in the UK and Ireland. To see more about our company and what we do see the About Rubicon page here. For a long time we produced a newsletter called Headlines so all our staff could keep up to date with the latest news and events from our many and varied projects. It was a great success, and we thought it was about time we shared Headlines with everyone! This blog will let you know what we are working on, what discoveries we are making (and have made), and generally what we spend our day doing. We will be updating the page regularly, so be sure to visit often to see what is happening, or just subscribe to our RSS or email feeds. We hope that you enjoy the blog!
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Good luck with the blog guys, good to see another Irish archaeology blog. Maybe put up some reports/publications related to your archaeological exploits?
Hi Brian,
Many thanks! By the by we really enjoy your blog as well, we have just added a link to it on our blogroll. Thanks also for the post! It is the aim to get as many good stories and images out as we can first off, and hopefully expand it resources wise in the future. In the meantime, if anything crops up on the blog that you would like some more info on don’t hesitate to drop us a line.
Damian.