- on the
bottom of
Loughnashade (Loch na Séad in Irish, 'Lake of Treasures').
Loughnashade trumpet, 1st
century B.C. Tip of
Loughnashade trumpet. Carnyx...
-
earlier hilltop enclosure), the King's
Stables (a
manmade ritual pool) and
Loughnashade (a
natural lake that has
yielded votive offerings). The name Eamhain...
- very rare, so the
survivals are
normally in bronze. The
Petrie Crown,
Loughnashade Trumpet and a
series of
discs whose function is
mysterious are among...
- Iron Age
sites ****ociated with
rituals and sacrifice, such as
those at
Loughnashade,
County Armagh.
While the
Roman and
Insular accounts resemble others...
-
Tullyargle & Tyross,
Votive site and find spot of four Iron Age horns: ‘
Loughnashade’, grid ref: H8518 4540 Ballydonaghy,
World War II Pillbox, grid ref:...
- BC
National Museum of
Ireland –
Archaeology Set 1, 2017 ('N' rate) 17
Loughnashade horn c. 100 BC
National Museum of
Ireland –
Archaeology 18 Keshcarrigan...
- Dacia. A
similar S-shaped
trumpet from the Iron Age has been
found at
Loughnashade in Ireland.
Named the
trumpa créda (archaic
Irish for "bronze trumpet")...
- are
known and came in
different shapes,
sizes and diameters, like the
Loughnashade Trumpa from
Ireland and
similar horns from
Scandinavia and
other regions...
- Ireland. Some of the
geographical features of
Armagh barony include:
Loughnashade Kinnegoe Bog
Creaghan Stream Yellow Ford,
where the
Battle of the Yellow...