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The reconstructed cross is 127 cm (50 in) high and 43.8 cm (17.2 in) wide. When rediscovered, it was broken into a number of pieces, but it is not known whether it was dismantled before it was deposited in the lake or whether it broke on first impact with the lough bed or
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197:(NMI) that they had been contacted via a letter by "a lady in Massachusetts ... acting on behalf of two friends". She said she felt that, "a modest request would be 1.75 million dollars", before adding that she wanted the offer "kept in the utmost confidence".
185:(an artificial island used for dwelling). The divers failed, as required by law, to report the finding to the Irish government, and attempted to sell the item to a number of museums in America. The Irish government learned of the matter when the
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prohibiting the foreign sale of historically significant heritage artifacts, and raising the minimal penalty from £50 (as was fined in this case) to £50,000 or six months in prison.
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Murray, Griffin. "The provenance of an Irish crucifixion plaque".
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The crannog on Lough Tully near the cross's find spot.
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The Cross of Saint Rupert, 8th century, Northumbria
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523:Recovered Celtic Treasure: The Tully Lough Cross
312:reaching beyond his knees, standing between two
220:The case led to a change in Irish law after the
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1321:Collection of the National Museum of Ireland
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356:Detail of the figurative insert -perhaps of
177:in July 1986 at the bottom of Tully Lough,
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551:, 29 December 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2022
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122:style. Its dating is based on its use of
671:Kelly, Eamonn. "The Tully Lough cross".
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271:to add a sheen reminiscent of
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126:and style of ornamentation.
16:8th or 9th century Irish cross
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1037:, (late 9th or early 10th c.)
405:, Scotland. The very similar
263:core lined with plain tinned
1143:Shrine of St Patrick's Tooth
1113:Shrine of St. Patrick's Bell
1073:(late 10th or early 11th c.)
634:Mount: Unique ID: WAW-3168EE
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1131:Bell Shrine of St. Cuileáin
903:Rinnegan Crucifixion Plaque
227:sought an amendment to the
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1019:(late 8th or early 9th c.)
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358:Daniel in the lions' den
326:Daniel in the lions' den
139:manuscript illustrations
1077:Bell Shrine of St. Mura
283:pyramidal and circular
257:ceremonial processional
217:and treasure hunters".
47:, bronze, gold, glass,
35:Upper part of the cross
1316:9th century in Ireland
1311:8th century in Ireland
1184:Notable art historians
1097:(shrine: late 11th c.)
1095:Cathach of St. Columba
1041:Muiredach's High Cross
811:Illuminated manuscript
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297:style. Three contain
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157:at an offer price of
112:Kilmore, County Cavan
1336:Processional crosses
1101:Clonmacnoise Crozier
999:Londesborough Brooch
957:St. Fillan's Crozier
951:Moylough Belt-Shrine
871:Insular illumination
623:Kelly (2011), p. 109
489:Murray (2012), p. 31
342:Moylough Belt-Shrine
187:J. Paul Getty Museum
1255:Celtic Christianity
1107:River Laune Crozier
1005:Derrynaflan Chalice
933:Lindisfarne Gospels
826:House-shaped shrine
732:Archaeology Ireland
718:Archaeology Ireland
673:Archaeology Ireland
614:Moss (2014), p. 269
600:Kelly (2003), p. 10
591:Moss (2014), p. 268
577:Archaeology Ireland
1061:(10th and 15th c.)
1035:Prosperous Crozier
981:Monymusk Reliquary
975:Breadalbane Brooch
897:Ballinderry Brooch
836:Processional cross
801:Crucifixion plaque
314:confronted animals
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229:Irish Constitution
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1089:Shrine of Miosach
1053:Ardboe High Cross
1017:Kilmainham Brooch
993:Tully Lough Cross
927:Lichfield Gospels
909:Hunterston Brooch
698:978-0-3001-7919-4
527:Irish Arts Review
505:Kelly (2003), p.9
318:Nativity of Jesus
104:Tully Lough Cross
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1280:Pictish art
1265:English art
1206:Rachel Moss
1153:Collections
989:(after 792)
921:Tara Brooch
866:Celtic knot
861:Carpet page
791:Bell shrine
777:Insular art
439:Northumbria
407:Anglo-Saxon
235:Description
225:Tom Enright
1305:Categories
1290:Viking art
1250:Celtic art
1059:Corp Naomh
854:Techniques
821:High cross
191:California
155:California
73:Discovered
1331:Irish art
1275:Irish art
1225:(d. 1900)
1219:(d. 1866)
1213:(d. 1994)
1127:(c. 1120)
1121:(c. 1100)
1091:(11th c.)
1079:(11th c.)
1055:(10th c.)
876:Interlace
401:found in
299:interlace
169:Discovery
76:July 1986
1031:(9th c.)
1025:(9th c.)
983:(8th c.)
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941:(c. 750)
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917:(c. 700)
911:(c. 700)
890:Examples
740:20558250
726:41202729
681:23321597
667:41202729
303:openwork
292:Iron Age
116:Iron Age
96:, Dublin
41:Material
1233:Related
806:Cumdach
648:Sources
295:La Tène
211:Athlone
183:crannog
181:, by a
133:of the
118:Celtic
65:Created
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273:silver
269:tinned
784:Types
736:JSTOR
722:JSTOR
677:JSTOR
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