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Photograph of the right side of stone axe (ISAP 04880) from Roolagh, Co. Tipperary, from the National Museum of Ireland (NMI 1960-512). Macro-ID - Shale. Micro-ID - Shale Ia. Petrology - Very fine grained black crystalline parallel laminated silicified sediment. Description - Sid

Axe | Shale

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Object ISAP 04880, photograph of the right side of stone axecover

Photograph of face 2 of stone axe (ISAP 04880) from Roolagh, Co. Tipperary, from the National Museum of Ireland (NMI 1960:512). Macro-ID - Shale. Micro-ID - Shale Ia. Petrology - Very fine grained black crystalline parallel laminated silicified sediment. Description - Sides - Rig

Axe | Shale

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Object ISAP 04880, photograph of face 2 of stone axecover

Photograph of face 1 of stone axe (ISAP 04880) from Roolagh, Co. Tipperary, from the National Museum of Ireland (NMI 1960:512). Macro-ID - Shale. Micro-ID - Shale Ia. Petrology - Very fine grained black crystalline parallel laminated silicified sediment. Description - Sides - Rig

Axe | Shale

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Object ISAP 04880, photograph of face 1 of stone axecover

Photograph of polarised thin section of stone axe (ISAP 04880) from Roolagh, Co. Tipperary, from the National Museum of Ireland (NMI 1960:512). Macro-ID - Shale. Micro-ID - Shale Ia. Petrology - Very fine grained black crystalline parallel laminated silicified sediment. Descripti

Axe | Shale

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Object ISAP 04880, photograph of polarised thin section of stone axecover

Photograph of cross polarised thin section of stone axe (ISAP 04880) from Roolagh, Co. Tipperary, from the National Museum of Ireland (NMI 1960:512). Macro-ID - Shale. Micro-ID - Shale Ia. Petrology - Very fine grained black crystalline parallel laminated silicified sediment. Des

Axe | Shale

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Object ISAP 04880, photograph of cross polarised thin section of stone axecover

Scanned drawing of stone axe (ISAP 04880) from Roolagh, Co. Tipperary, from the National Museum of Ireland (NMI 1960:512). Macro-ID - Shale. Micro-ID - Shale Ia. Petrology - Very fine grained black crystalline parallel laminated silicified sediment. Description - Sides - Right fl

Axe | Shale

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Object ISAP 04880, scanned drawing of stone axecover

Photographs taken on the national tour carried out by the Together for Yes campaign in the final weeks of the referendum campaign in May 2018. Volunteers travelled around the country by van and met local Together for Yes groups. Representatives from the local and national campaig

Abortion services | Pro-choice movement | Reproductive rights

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Object Photographs from Together for Yes National Tour - Tipperarycover

During the course of the Together for Yes campaign, a number of regional groups were created or extended, to coordinate canvassing and publicity events in various regions around Ireland. Many of these groups had already existed in other forms, for example there were a number of A

Abortion | Pro-choice movement | Reproductive rights

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Object Together for Yes Regional Groups logos: Tipperarycover

During the course of the Together for Yes campaign, a number of regional groups were created or extended, to coordinate canvassing and publicity events in various regions around Ireland. Many of these groups had already existed in other forms, for example there were a number of A

Abortion | Pro-choice movement | Reproductive rights

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Object Together for Yes Regional Groups design assets - Tipperary - Quotescover

This report documents the final results of the archaeological excavation of prehistoric, early medieval and medieval features including Early Mesolithic and Middle-Late Neolithic artefacts, Early Bronze Age pits, Middle Bronze Age pits, postholes and gullies, a Middle-Late Bronze

Archaeology | dating (measuring) | Archaeological excavation report

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Object Archaeological Excavation Report E2286, Carrigatogher (Harding) Site 6, Co. Tipperarycover