Archaeological work in the village of Rush is being conducted on a burial site believed to be a Viking settlement from 617-675 A.D. It is considered one of the most important sites in the world since it is intact and has not been touched by a road.
Rebuilding Lives in Northern Ireland
Mar 22nd, 2012 by admin
Archaeological work in the village of Rush is being conducted on a burial site believed to be a Viking settlement from 617-675 A.D. It is considered one of the most important sites in the world since it is intact and has not been touched by a road.