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St. Patrick's Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland English: Sculpture named “Tandragee Man” or “Tandragee Idol” as this sculpture was assumed to have beeen found in the townland of Tandragee near Armagh. According to newer research this sculpture comes possibly from a bog near Newry. This sculpture is assumed to be of 1000 B.C. origin and depicting King Nuadha who lost his left arm in a battle and got a prosthetic arm which he is holding with his right arm. (See Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster, p. 105; Alf McCreary, Saint Patrick's City: The Story of Armagh, p. 24; Richard B. Warner, The Armagh ‘Pagan’ Statues, in: Ulster Journal of Archaeology, vol. 72, 2013, pp. 55–69. JSTOR 44135437.)
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