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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 ...
After a 39-year conservation process, the Lough Kinale Book Shrine is on view at the National Museum of Ireland. The book shrine is emerging after a 39-year-long conservation process. Price Database ...
The National Museum of Ireland (NMI) is appealing for information about Early Bronze Age axeheads, dating from around 2150-2000 BC, which were sent anonymously to it at the end of June. An image ...
The fig is the oldest example of an exotic fruit in Ireland. The newly-discovered Roman pot has been transported to the National Museum of Ireland where further analysis and conservation will be ...
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