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Excavation work along the route of the Adare bypass unearthed a medieval treasure when a brooch pin dating back to the eighth ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN1,200 year-old brooch pin latest treasure uncovered during Adare bypass worksA Medieval brooch pin dating from the 8th century is the latest treasure to be uncovered during construction works on the Adare bypass in Limerick. The brooch, made of cast bronze, is just 12cm in ...
A brooch pin dating back to the eighth century has been discovered by archaeologists carrying out excavation work along the route of the Adare bypass in Co Limerick. The early medieval brooch pin ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNMore Than 300 Skeletons Uncovered From Medieval and Post-Medieval Eras in UKThis southwest England area has served as a crossroads for multiple civilizations, dating back 12,000 years.
Minister for Culture, Patrick O'Donovan TD, visited the National Museum of Ireland this Thursday to view an extraordinary collection of recently unearthed artefacts from Limerick, which will soon be ...
A rare ring, set with sapphire, emerald and garnets and once owned by a medieval bishop, is coming to auction on March 26 sale of jewelry, silver, and objets d’art at Noonans Mayfair ...
Dating to the late 12th or early 13th century, the jewelry likely belonged to a medieval bishop. When it went to auction, officials expected it to fetch between roughly $19,000 and $23,000 ...
A yearly tradition since 1977, the medieval fair in Norman opens Friday in Reaves Park to a full weekend, transporting fairgoers back to the year 1360. The cast of characters shifts from year-to-year, ...
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