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Maesmawr-type ovoid flint macehead, with cylindrical perforation towards narrow end. All six surfaces are decorated. Discovered in the right-hand recess of the chamber of Knowth Tomb 1B East.

Archaeology | Artefacts

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Object Carved flint macehead, Eastern tomb chamber, Knowthcover

Collection of pestle- and ovoid-macehead clay pendants, recovered from the left-hand recess of the chamber of Tomb 1B East, Knowth.

Archaeology | Artefacts | Personal ornamentation

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Object Clay pendants, Tomb 1B East, Knowthcover

Sherd of Carrowkeel ware, with outer surface decorated with two parallel lines formed by stag-and-drag ornament, applied by a left-handed person. Discovered in the right-hand recess of chamber of Tomb 1B East, Knowth.

Archaeology | Artefacts | Ceramics

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Object Sherd of Carrowkeel warecover

Archaeological investigations on the route of the new N25 Waterford City Bypass discovered a large Viking settlement of ninth to eleventh century date on the banks of the River Suir in the townland of Woodstown in County Waterford.1 This may have supplanted an earlier Ir

archaeology | artefacts | viking

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Object Woodstown 6: the findscover