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Meath ( a ) Brooch - pin from Lagore crannog , Co. Meath ; ( b ) disc - headed pin possibly from Ballinderry crannog No. 2 , Co. Offaly ; and ( c ) penannular brooch from Lough Mourne , Co. Antrim Bird - headed brooches : ( a and b ) ...
Meath ( a ) Brooch - pin from Lagore crannog , Co. Meath ; ( b ) disc - headed pin possibly from Ballinderry crannog No. 2 , Co. Offaly ; and ( c ) penannular brooch from Lough Mourne , Co. Antrim Bird - headed brooches : ( a and b ) ...
Strana 247
One brooch listed by Fowler as unprovenanced ( Ulster Museum : A 112.1906 ) , which uniquely for Ireland is of silver , can now be identified as almost certainly coming from the crannog of Lough Faughan , Co.
One brooch listed by Fowler as unprovenanced ( Ulster Museum : A 112.1906 ) , which uniquely for Ireland is of silver , can now be identified as almost certainly coming from the crannog of Lough Faughan , Co.
Strana 305
The terminal from a copper - alloy pseudo - penannular brooch from the crannog ( Figure 13.12a ) is clearly related in form to Irish examples dated to the eighth or ninth centuries , while the debased nature of its decoration with egg ...
The terminal from a copper - alloy pseudo - penannular brooch from the crannog ( Figure 13.12a ) is clearly related in form to Irish examples dated to the eighth or ninth centuries , while the debased nature of its decoration with egg ...
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