archaeology
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Ogham is an early Irish alphabet carved along the edges of standing stones between the fourth and seventh centuries. Composed of strokes and notches representing sounds of Primitive Irish, it recorded names, lineages, and territories. Today, Ogham offers vital evidence for the history of the Irish language and early Celtic society. Read more
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Siegeworks are the engineered landscapes of attack—trenches, towers, ramparts, and tunnels raised to encircle and exhaust a fortified enemy. Built for pressure rather than permanence, they transform open ground into calculated geometry. In siegeworks, war becomes construction, and victory advances not by charge, but by patient design. Read more
