Ancient Ireland Gallery
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A beautifully decorated Early Bronze Age ‘food vessel’ from Mount Stewart, Co. Down. Dat
Some images from a late 9th early/early 10th century Irish illuminated manuscript known as the Mac D
startheadingeast:The Giants Causeway should definitely be on your bucket list. The ancient rock form
Rath Dhu, Teltown, County Meath, Ireland.Rath Dhu is an ancient earthwork dating to around 2000 B.C.
archaicwonder:Knowth Kerbstone 15: The Sundial StoneThis stone was found at Knowth, a Neolithic pass
This beautiful sterling silver ring is decorated with an openwork design inspired by ancient Irish a
Lone sentinel…… standing stone at Doonfeeny, Co Mayo, Ireland
Circa 5,000 year old rock art, Newgrange, Co. Meath, Ireland Photo: Alan Bruce
centuriespast:history-museum:Dun Aengus - prehistoric fort at the edge of an 100 meter high cliff. T
‘Ceo Draíochta’…….. Magic Mist (Irish) Great capture of the Neolithic bur
allanodyne: on these walls one will fail by AllanOdyne
romanceoftheworld: Ancient Church, Ireland.
mapsontheweb:Earliest known map of Ireland c.150AD
The Corleck stone head from Co Cavan. This distinctive carving contains three separate faces and is
Prehistoric rock art at the great Neolithic passage tomb at Knowth, Co. Meath, Ireland. The depictio
A small Neolithic tomb at Carrowmore, Sligo, Ireland. It’s over 5000 years oldSource
archaicwonder: The Grianan of Aileach, County Donegal, Ireland The Grianan of Aileach is an Iron Age
peashooter85:The Ballinderry sword, uncovered in Ballinderry, Ireland, dated to the mid 9th century.
Pytheas, the greek who reached the British IslesA 1490 Italian reconstruction of the map of Ptolemy
Two Irish bog bodies, Old Croghan man and Clonycavan man. What is striking about these remains is th
Close up of a 2000 year old bog body from IrelandOld Croghan man was found in a bog beneath Croghan
zodiacchic: Rune reading is an ancient form of divination from Ireland, Scotland and Scandinavia. Ch
Lovely Romanesque arch defining this window at Kilmalkeadar church, Co Kerry. The pillar on the left
witnessinghappiness: HandfastingHandfasting is an ancient Ireland Celtic tradition, in which a man
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