Derryhale

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Archaeology

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Some of the Derryhale hoard in the Ulster Museum

A Bronze Age hoard was found at Derryhale and included a star-shaped faience bead, knives with ridged tangs and pins.[4]

Education

  • Derryhale Primary School

References

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External links

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