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irisharchaeology:This unassuming looking plant is the only living representative of the Judean Date
irisharchaeology:A silver coin which was minted in Dublin by the city’s Hiberno-Norse (Viking) king,
irisharchaeology:The ruins of Churchclara church, Co Kilkenny. Associated with Saint Colman, the pre
irisharchaeology:A selection of Romano-British gold jewellery pieces that were discovered beside the
irisharchaeology:Bees were so important in Early Medieval Ireland that they had their own set of law
irisharchaeology:Aerial photo of Leacanabuaile stone fort in Co. Kerry. It dates from the 9th/10th c
irisharchaeology:This fragment of Roman hack silver was discovered in a gravel pit at Balline, Co. L
irisharchaeology:Interesting graphic for anyone interested in Viking Age art Source
irisharchaeology:Yep, that’s an elephant leaving a pub in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, Ireland. (photo
irisharchaeology:A beautiful and intact 13th century church at Gumfreston, south Wales (with a later
irisharchaeology:Prehistoric rock art at the great Neolithic passage tomb at Knowth, Co. Meath, Irel
irisharchaeology:Arches within arches… multiple phases of building activity are visible inside this
irisharchaeology:The Life Cycle of an Archaeologist by the always excellent Conor McHaleSource
irisharchaeology:I think I may have found the inspiration for the Custard Cream :) a 13th century ba
irisharchaeology:I think I may have found the inspiration for the Custard Cream :) a 13th century ba
irisharchaeology:The sunlit ruins of Oughaval church, Co Laois today. Saint Colman mac Ua Laoighse f
irisharchaeology:French archaeologists working in the town of Uzes in southern France have uncovered
theitsybitchywitch:irisharchaeology:From a 9th century Irish manuscript, the phrase ‘massive hangove
irisharchaeology:An illustration by Irish artist Harry Clarke which adorned a 1919 edition of Edgar
irisharchaeology:Possibly my all time favourite fact…..
irisharchaeology:The remains of an Early Bronze Age wedge tomb overlooking Dingle harbour, Co. Kerry
irisharchaeology:Interesting graphic Source
irisharchaeology:An iron battle axe with surviving wooden haft, 12th/13th century in date, found in
irisharchaeology:An old fisherman’s hut in the wilds of Connemara
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