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Brooches and ornaments from Morocco and Ireland

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The item is an offprint from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, of an article by Francis M Jennings. It is entitled 'Brooches and Ornaments from Morocco', and refers to objects represented on the accompanying plate (Primeval Antiquities 30.2).
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Title: Brooches and ornaments from Morocco and Ireland
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The item is an offprint from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, of an article by Francis M Jennings.
It is entitled 'Brooches and Ornaments from Morocco', and refers to objects represented on the accompanying plate (Primeval Antiquities 30.
2).

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