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irisharchaeology: Shadows and light… St Dubhán’s church on the Hook peninsula today
irisharchaeology: This colourful illustration is the earliest know depiction of a witch riding a bro
irisharchaeology: This Raven Penny bears the legend ‘King Anlaf’ in Old Norse. Anlaf Guthfrithsson
irisharchaeology: Inside the ruins of Ardmore Cathedral, Co. Waterford, Ireland
irisharchaeology: A medieval knight depicted on one of the pillars defining the cloister at Jerpoint
irisharchaeology:This 7th century helmet was discovered inside a ship burial at Vendel, Uppland, Swe
irisharchaeology:Pumpkins eh? here’s proper scary, a traditional Irish Jack-O-Lantern made from a tu
irisharchaeology:Lovely medieval baptismal font at Kilcooly Abbey, Tipperary
irisharchaeology:This late 16th century house in Youghal, Co Cork was once home to Sir Walter Raleig
irisharchaeology: A Roman gold bracelet in the form of a coiled snake, it’s from Pompeii, circa 1st
irisharchaeology:Women dress as “strawboys,” a type of traditional Irish wedding crasher, outside Ca
salparadisewasright:irisharchaeology:Love this. A census return from 1911 which records the birth of
irisharchaeology:An Early Christian ogham stone at Ardmore, Co. Waterford. It’s inscribed with incis
irisharchaeology:Through a medieval window…..Kilbannon church, Co Galway
theitsybitchywitch: irisharchaeology: From a 9th century Irish manuscript, the phrase ‘massive han
irisharchaeology:In AD 1029, Amlaíb son of Sitric, the Viking king of Dublin was captured by Mathgam
moonsiren: irisharchaeology: Love the layout of the text on this page from the Book of Armagh, an
irisharchaeology:Yep, that’s a Roman toilet in the form of a chariot, it dates fom the 2nd/3rd centu
irisharchaeology:A magnificent old beech tree surrounded by wild garlic in Wexford, Ireland. Hollow
irisharchaeology:Detail from late 15th century Irish manuscript written by Moílechlainn Ó Cianáin in
irisharchaeology:The remains of a deserted medieval town at Clonmines, Co Wexford
irisharchaeology:A quern stone for grinding grain which was reused as a grave marker at Clonmacnoise
irisharchaeology:The earliest known illustration of a witch on a broomstick in the 1451 manuscript,
irisharchaeology:Hewn out of solid rock, the church of St George, Ethiopia, represents one of the wo
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