THE IRON AGE-CELTS. KEYWORDS 7. Brehon laws: laws that were used to govern/rule their society 8. Annals: records kept by monks of the main events that.

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THE IRON AGE-CELTS

KEYWORDS 7. Brehon laws: laws that were used to govern/rule their society 8. Annals: records kept by monks of the main events that happened in Ireland 9. Raths: forts enclosed by circular ditches or mounds of earth 10. Souterrains: Underground passages beneath Raths used for storing/hiding 11. Crannogs: man made islands in lakes 12. Hillforts: like Raths but were built on higher ground 13. Promontory forts: built on clifftops mainly for religious purposes 14. Rotary or Quern stone: used to grind wheat into flour

QUERN STONE