Series 3 Video Clips
NIEA is delighted to support this programme, which promotes in a very exciting way the built heritage of Northern Ireland to the wider population and every year attracts unprecedented interest. These video clips portray the work of a few of NIEA's experts in action!![]() | Bronze Age Cooking
NIEA Archaeologist Lorraine Bourke gives Brian Black a Bronze Age cookery demonstration at An Creagan involving a leg of lamb wrapped in straw! |
![]() | Cashell HillNIEA Archaeologist Claire Foley introduces Brian Black to this recently discovered Bronze Age settlement. She explains how people would have lived here and why the site would have been chosen for its defensive properties. |
![]() | Castle CurlewsThis castle was built by Sir John Davies in 1629 during the plantation. NIEA Archaeologist Claire Foley and Brian Black discuss the history of the two storey castle and indeed whether ‘castle’ is the correct description? |
![]() | Creggandevesky Court TombNIEA Archaeologist Claire Foley describes the 3500BC court tomb in Co. Tyrone that she uncovered in the late 1970s. You will find more information on Creggandevesky in the Sites and Monuments Record |
![]() | Wallworth ChurchNIEA Archaeologist Rhonda Robinson introduces viewers to this Church in Ballykelly, built in 1929 on the site of an old chapel to serve the plantation population. |












