A selection of some of the wonderful Bronze Age treasures which are are currently on display at the National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin.

1. A Late Bronze Age gold collar from Gleninsheen, Co. Clare, it dates from c. 900-700 BC

2. An Early Bronze Age gold lunula from Ross, Co. Westmeath, it dates from c. 2000 BC

3. The remains of a Late Bronze Age gold necklace from Tumna, Co. Roscommon, it dates from c. 900-700 BC

4. Three Bronze Age gold bracelets

5. Late Bronze Age gold bracelets from Cooga Lower, Co. Limerick, they date from c. 900-700 BC

6. An Early Bronze Age gold lunula from Co. Tyrone, it dates from c. 2000 BC

7. A Middle Bronze Age gold torc, it dates from c. 12000-1000 BC

8. A Late Bronze Age hoard containing an amber necklace, a gold dress fastener and two bronze rings from Meenwaun, Co. Offaly, c. 900-700 BC

9. A Late Bronze Age hoard containing four bracelets and a ‘dress fastener’ from New Ross, Co. Wexford, c. 900-700 BC

10. Late Bronze Age gold ‘dress fastener’ from Clones, Co. Monaghan, it dates from c. 900-700 BC

11. Late Bronze Age gold ‘dress fastener’ from Castlekelly, Co. Galway, it dates from c. 900 -700 BC

12. Late Bronze Age gold bracelets from Limerick and Armagh, they date from c. 900-700 BC

13. An Early Bronze Age gold lunula from Killarney, Co. Kerry, it dates from c. 2000 BC

14. A Middle Bronze Age gold torc from Ballina, Co. Mayo, it dates from c. 1200-1000 BC

15. Three Late Bronze Age gold bracelets from Cashel, Co. Tipperary, they date from c. 900-700 BC





