Today in History, 3rd and 4th have been looking at Clues from the past. We are very lucky to be living in a parish full of history. Below you can see a picture of the Somerset hoard. This is kept in the National Museum of Ireland.
The Somerset Hoard is not named after the English County of Somerset. It is named after the townland of Somerset in Clontuskert.
It was discovered in mid 1950s by a local farmer, Mick Hanney. It is one of the greatest discoveries from the Irish Iron Age and was found within the rich landscape of prehistoric monuments in Somerset townland.
One object, a torc, is made from gold and the remainder are of copper alloy. All were made in Ireland during the first century A.D. This collection is now housed in the National Museum
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