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The Bronze Age axe-heads appear to have been packaged using a flapjack box Two axe-heads, which are believed to be more than 4,000 years old, have been sent to the National Museum of Ireland by an ...
It would make you think what was going on around here over the years, like these [axe heads] are 4,000 years old.” Irish law prohibits the unauthorized use of metal detectors to hunt for ...
The society was 5,000 years old and is the oldest of its kind to be found in Africa outside the Nile Valley. Thousands of painted pottery fragments and stone axe heads were uncovered at the site ...
A Co Westmeath farmer was “shocked” to discover that two 4,000-year-old Bronze Age axe heads which have triggered an international media storm were found on his land. The heads were sent ...
A Scottish metal detectorist unearthed a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age axe head in three pieces, reuniting the fragments after days of searching. Experts believe the axe head, found in Aberdeenshire ...
Unless, of course, it’s actually a 3,500-year-old gold ribbon hidden in a crust of dirt. Hankin very nearly binned the rare ...
Two axe-heads, which are believed to be more than 4,000 years old, have been sent to the National Museum of Ireland by an anonymous letter writer. Staff at the museum described them as a ...
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