Bronze Axes in the Ulster Museum

Today’s image is a small selection of bronze axes from the rather wonderful Ulster Museum. The example on the left is from Lisnisk, Co Antrim, while the one on the right is from Drumlough, Hillsborough, Co Down. The example in the middle is only located to Ireland in general.



The Ulster Museum is open Tuesdays to Sundays & is free! Go explore!

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