3D-ICONS: Ireland's sites and monuments
The Discovery Programme is involved in all aspects of 3D-ICONS, from project coordination and management to making content available for dissemination. However, our major contribution is to provide 3D...
View Article3D-ICONS: Partner Institutions
The 3D-ICONS consortium contains sixteen partners. 4 academic institutions (Università degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale, Universidad de Jaen, Politechnico di Milano and National Technical University...
View Article3D-ICONS: Poulnabrone Portal Tomb
The Discovery Programme was asked by the National Monuments Service (NMS) of the Department of Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht to undertake the 3D recording and modeling of the prehistoric Portal Tomb at...
View Article3D-ICONS: Cahergal Stone Fort
Cahergal (or Cahergall) is an example of a group of monuments known collectively as the 'Western Stone Forts', a number of which are to be documented for 3D-ICONS. Coincidently, these monuments have...
View Article3D-ICONS: Drombeg Stone Circle
Drombeg stone circle is a recumbent stone circle dating to the later Bronze Age, located 2.4 km east of Glandore, Co. Cork. 17 freestanding stones are symmetrically arranged so that the axial (or...
View Article3D-ICONS: YouTube Channel
A YouTube channel has been set up to host animations and other videos related to our activities for the 3D-ICONS project. The team welcomes feedback and suggestions to improve the content of this...
View Article3D-ICONS: Gallarus Oratory
The Oratory at Gallarus, believed to be an early Christian church, is one of the most famous landmarks on the Dingle Peninsula, situated 10km west of the town of An Daingean (Dingle). Constructed...
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Prof. Terence Barry (Chairman)School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College DublinAppointed by the Heritage Council with the approval of the Minister of the Environment, Heritage, and Local...
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