Image: River Bann Axehead NMI
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Description: A decorated axehead displayed at the National Museum of Ireland, Archeology. Decorated with scenes of ecclesiastics, huntsmen and plant scrolls. Made of copper alloy, 14th/15th century. Origin: River Bann, between Kilrea and Portglenone, Co. Antrim. Inventory number 1952:6.
Title: River Bann Axehead NMI
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