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The Bronze Age in Ireland

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The work offers a systematic archaeological survey of the Bronze Age in Ireland, outlining chronology, a transitional copper phase, and the development of metalwork from celts and halberds to rapiers, daggers, swords, shields, and trumpets. It treats gold artifacts such as lunulæ and gorgets, torcs, pottery types, and agricultural tools, with typologies, casting moulds, ornamentation, distribution maps, and argued connections to continental and Aegean influences including proposed migration routes. The account assembles regional find-lists, illustrative plates, and comparative analyses to trace technological evolution and decorative motifs across the period.

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George Coffey

George Coffey was an Irish archaeologist and historian known for his contributions to the study of ancient Ireland. His notable work, "The Bronze Age in Ireland," explores the cultural and technological developments during this significant period in Irish history. Coffey's research has been influential in understanding the archaeological context of Ireland's past, particularly in relation to its prehistoric societies. His insights into the Bronze Age have helped to illuminate the complexities of early Irish civilization and its material culture.

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