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The groundbreaking study led by a professor at Maynooth University in Ireland found physical evidence of "Roman gladiatorial ...
The findings center on a single skeleton discovered in a Roman-period cemetery outside York in England, a site believed to ...
The first physical evidence of human-animal gladiatorial combat in the Roman period has been uncovered by a team of scientists led by a researcher based in Maynooth University. Published on ...
The first physical evidence that gladiators fought animals during the Roman period has been confirmed by researchers.
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Parkinson's patients face increased depression, independence issues due to poor sleepThe Maynooth University study, carried out by researchers at the Kathleen Lonsdale Institute for Human Health Research and the Department of Psychology, was published in the Journal of Sleep Research.
The successful candidate will contribute to a range of educational development initiatives and programmes towards the enhancement of teaching, learning and assessment at Maynooth University. They will ...
€31,713 – €47,950 p.a. Maynooth University (MU) is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and ...
Lead author Prof. Tim Thompson, of Maynooth University, adds: "The implications of our multidisciplinary study are huge. Here we have physical evidence for the spectacle of the Roman Empire and ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNUlster University book Sigerson semi final after 'monumental battle' with MaynoothSigerson Cup quarter-final: Ulster University 0-12 Maynooth 0-10 Reigning champions Ulster University had their semi-final ...
A BOOKER Prize winning author and Limerick-born man, Paul Lynch is recognised worldwide for his skill as a writer. Paul was ...
A GROUNDBREAKING discovery led by Professor Tim Thompson of Maynooth University has provided the first physical evidence that ...
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