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Brooches and ornaments from Morocco and Ireland
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The item is a plate which accompanies 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 the objects represented on this plate (see Primeval Antiquities 30.1).A lithograph depicts brooches, mainly from Morocco, but there are two Irish penannular brooches for comparison.
Title: Brooches and ornaments from Morocco and Ireland
Description:
The item is a plate which accompanies 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 the objects represented on this plate (see Primeval Antiquities 30.
1).
A lithograph depicts brooches, mainly from Morocco, but there are two Irish penannular brooches for comparison.
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