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Bronze Age swords from Co. Tipperary

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The drawing shows four different bronze swords found in Co. Tipperary, and a chape. They were in the collection of Councillor Walter Harris in Dublin.
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Title: Bronze Age swords from Co. Tipperary
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The drawing shows four different bronze swords found in Co.
Tipperary, and a chape.
They were in the collection of Councillor Walter Harris in Dublin.

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