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Judi Lynn

(162,406 posts)
Sun Jul 3, 2022, 05:48 PM Jul 2022

Hot weather dries up swamp, uncovers ancient fort

Video at top of story at the link:

An historical group in Northern Ireland was instrumental in helping to discover an ancient man-made island settlement near Lough Neagh.

The discovery was made by members of the Loup Historical Society.

Hot weather during lockdown dried up a swamp area in south Londonderry that had been concealing the man-made island, known as a crannog.

Archaeologists say it is potentially significant because it is made of stone, whereas most crannogs that have been found in Northern Ireland are made out of wood or clay.

Video journalist: Niall McCracken

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https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-northern-ireland-61986065

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Hot weather dries up swamp, uncovers ancient fort (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 2022 OP
Good old BBC still can't figure out gender neutral SharonClark Jul 2022 #1

SharonClark

(10,325 posts)
1. Good old BBC still can't figure out gender neutral
Sun Jul 3, 2022, 05:57 PM
Jul 2022

terminology even though it’s been around for over 50 years.

“Man made”? Try using “human made” or “artificial”. It’s easy peasy.

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