Interesting! I was involved in the 1978 and 1979 Wood Quay protests and the famous 'Save Wood Quay' march in September 1978 when 20,000 people protested against the construction of Dublin City Council headquarters right on top of a major archaeological site that was the very core of the Viking settlement of Dublin.
Layer upon layer of urban living from the Viking period and beyond had already been uncovered perfectly preserved due to the rare anaerobic ground conditions. But despite the protests and legal actions, it was all covered over when building went ahead in 1981.
I had a keen interest in history and took it as a major in college but since then I've seen much evidence that history is a 'set of lies agreed upon'.