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Ancient Ireland stone age when people used stone to make tools
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Ancient Ireland Paleolithic old stone age (irrelevant) Mesolithic
Ireland was covered in ice Mesolithic middle stone age began after 10,000 B.C.E first people arrived
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Ancient Ireland Mesolithic 8000 B.C.E. ended around 4500 B.C.E.
land covered in Pine, Oak, Elm and Hazel ended around 4500 B.C.E. coming of the first farmers
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Ancient Ireland Invasion Myths Fir Bolgs Tuatha DeDanann
became the legendary faerie people Sons of Mil (Meal) Celts
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Ancient Ireland First Irish Settlements
all near water along the coast beside inland lakes and rivers extended family of twenty-five ideal size for hunters / gatherers
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Ancient Ireland First Irish Settlements
5000 B.C.E. the farming revolution reached Ireland
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Ancient Ireland The First Farmers
4000 B.C.E. Neolithic Ireland all sheep or cattle came in by boat everything needed for a farming existence had to be carried in by boat farmers and hunter-gatherers existed side-by side for a long period of time
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Ancient Ireland Tombs & Tribal Leaders
4000 to 2000 B.C.E. 4000 to 3000 B.C.E. temperatures in the northern hemisphere were several degrees higher than today in the fertile crescent, food surpluses made urban life possible
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Ancient Ireland Tombs & Tribal Leaders
Megalithic Tombs great tombs for the dead were being built in northern Europe ready supply of workers able to spend months away from farming strong leadership
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Ancient Ireland Tombs & Tribal Leaders
Megalithic Tombs portal tombs court tombs wedge tombs passage tombs
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Ancient Ireland Tombs & Tribal Leaders
Megalithic Tombs sophisticated organization degree of specialization in human activity architects - design stone carvers - cut stones masons - build engineers create ramps & pulleys artists - spirals and lozenges
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Ancient Ireland Bronze Age
4500 B.C.E. farmers living in modern day Turkey learned to extract metal from rocks the Bronze Age spread northwest along the trade routes 3500 B.C.E. it arrived in Spain 2400 B.C.E. it reached Ireland
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Ancient Ireland Bronze Age
2400 B.C.E. forest covered most of Ireland tools allowed humans to shape their environment metal tools allowed them to do it faster and more effectively
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Ancient Ireland Bronze Age
The Beaker Folk bronze age technology spread warrior aristocrats from Spain & Rhine Valley spread the new technology throughout Europe better pottery and new skills in metal working religious practices were changing stone circles appeared for the first time
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