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After a 39-year conservation process, the Lough Kinale Book Shrine is on view at the National Museum of Ireland.
The National Museum of Ireland recently received a surprising anonymous donation. Now, it needs to figure out where the gift came from—and not just to send a thank-you card. Someone sending a ...
National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology and History Houses treasures from Ireland circa 7000 B.C.; Celtic Iron Age gold, jewels, and artifacts; more than two million ancient finds. Kildare Street ...
National Museum of Ireland issues appeal after anonymously receiving Bronze Age axheads The axheads, which date back to around 2000 BC, were discovered in the Westmeath area using a metal detector ...
The National Museum of Ireland received ... someone anonymously sent the institution a pair of early Bronze Age axeheads believed to be over 4,000 years old — an archaeological windfall that ...
The National Museum of Ireland's Archaeology section is on Kildare Street in Dublin Staff used their appeal to the sender to remind the general public about the law on metal detecting. , external ...
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