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Carved Stone Head from Corleck Hill, Ireland
This carved stone head (with 3 faces) was found at Corleck Hill, Co. Cavan, Ireland and dates back to the 1st to 2nd centuries CE. National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
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Gold Bracelets & Dress Fastner from Ancient Ireland
This gold collection which dates back to the Late Bronze Age was found near New Ross, Co. Waterford, Ireland. Circa 800-700 BCE. (National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
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Woven Bag from Ancient Ireland
This piece of woven bag was found at Twyford, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. 3800-2500 BCE. (National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
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Food Bowl from Ancient Ireland
This bowl was found in Bohullion Upper, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Circa 1800 BCE. (National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
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Encrusted Urn from Ancient Ireland
This urn was found at Cist burial, Keenoge, Co. Meath, Ireland. 1900-1700 BCE. (National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
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The Domhnach Airgid Shrine from Ireland
The Domhnach Airgid (silver church) was a shrine given by Saint Patrick to Saint Macartan, founder of a church at Clogher, Co. Tyrone. When opened in the 19th century, it contained part of an ancient manuscript of the Gospels. The older part...
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Kindred Spirits Sculpture, County Cork, Ireland
The Kindred Spirits sculpture in the town of Midleton, County Cork, Ireland. The sculpture was unveiled in June 2017 and celebrates the "kindred spirits" of the people of Ireland and the North American Native Choctaw Nation, who, in 1847...
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First Class Entrance on RMS Empress of Ireland
The First Class entrance on the lower promenade deck of the RMS Empress of Ireland. The stairs lead up to the music room and down to the dining saloon for First Class passengers. The Empress of Ireland sank in under fourteen minutes on 29...
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Gold Collar from Ancient Ireland
Gold collar, Co. Clare, Ireland, c.irca 800-700 BCE.
National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, Dublin.
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Bishop Street, Derry, Northern Ireland
Bishop Street in Derry, Northern Ireland, with its "peace wall" running along the left side of the photograph. Peace walls are erected in Northern Ireland to separate predominantly Catholic and Protestant communities.