Prehistoric Ireland exhibition
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The Prehistoric Ireland exhibition is a major display at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology that explores Ireland’s early human history through artifacts from the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Prehistoric Ireland exhibition Context triple: [National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, collectionHighlight, Prehistoric Ireland exhibition]
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National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is Ireland’s primary archaeological museum, renowned for its extensive collections of prehistoric, Viking, and medieval artifacts, including iconic treasures such as the Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch.
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Neolithic Ireland
Neolithic Ireland refers to the prehistoric period on the island of Ireland, beginning around 4000 BCE, characterized by the introduction of farming, megalithic tomb building, and complex ritual landscapes.
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Prehistory Hall
Prehistory Hall is an exhibition space within the Antalya Museum that showcases artifacts and archaeological finds from the prehistoric periods of the region.
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Finland’s prehistory permanent exhibition
Finland’s prehistory permanent exhibition is a long-term display at the National Museum of Finland that presents the archaeological history and early cultures of the region from the Stone Age up to the end of prehistory.
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Irish National Famine Museum (Strokestown Park)
The Irish National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park is a museum in County Roscommon, Ireland, dedicated to exploring and interpreting the history, causes, and human impact of the Great Famine through artifacts, documents, and the preserved estate of a former landlord.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Prehistoric Ireland exhibition Target entity description: The Prehistoric Ireland exhibition is a major display at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology that explores Ireland’s early human history through artifacts from the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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A.
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is Ireland’s primary archaeological museum, renowned for its extensive collections of prehistoric, Viking, and medieval artifacts, including iconic treasures such as the Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch.
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B.
Neolithic Ireland
Neolithic Ireland refers to the prehistoric period on the island of Ireland, beginning around 4000 BCE, characterized by the introduction of farming, megalithic tomb building, and complex ritual landscapes.
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C.
Prehistory Hall
Prehistory Hall is an exhibition space within the Antalya Museum that showcases artifacts and archaeological finds from the prehistoric periods of the region.
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D.
Finland’s prehistory permanent exhibition
Finland’s prehistory permanent exhibition is a long-term display at the National Museum of Finland that presents the archaeological history and early cultures of the region from the Stone Age up to the end of prehistory.
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E.
Irish National Famine Museum (Strokestown Park)
The Irish National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park is a museum in County Roscommon, Ireland, dedicated to exploring and interpreting the history, causes, and human impact of the Great Famine through artifacts, documents, and the preserved estate of a former landlord.
- F. None of above. chosen
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