Iron Age Ireland is a moderated forum for the discussion of topics relating to the archaeology of Ireland, c.600BC - c.500AD. Related subjects such as late bronze age Irish archaeology, iron age European archaeology and the transition to the early medieval period in Ireland, are acceptable where they bear some relevance to the core purpose of the list.
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Irish Archaeology
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Irish Art
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See also Celtic Well, dealing with Celtic mythology, legend and religion:
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