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Festival of Archaeology - Divis Launch

Divis and the Black Mountain and Hannahstown Community Centre, 23 Hannahstown Hill, Belfast, County Antrim, BT17 0LT
Festival of Archaeology - Divis Launch

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Join Historic Environment Division (HED) archaeologists at the launch of the CBA Festival of Archaeology at Divis Mountain and Hannahstown Community Centre. HED staff will demonstrate the Historic Environment Record of Northern Ireland (HERoNI) Map Viewer, using this as a tool to help anyone interested in exploring the archaeology and history of their local area (or anywhere in NI)!

Archaeologists will be on hand to answer any questions and explain the role of the Historic Environment Record of Northern Ireland ( HERoNI ) and HED (Historic Environment Division) DfC. A selection of replica prehistoric pots and stone tools for handling will be on display, we look forward to meeting you!

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Season (19 July 2025)
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Saturday10:00 - 16:00

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