Title: Ancient Ireland
1Ancient Ireland
- The Mesolithic Stone Age
- The Neolithic Stone Age
- The Bronze Age
- The Celts
2Ancient Ireland
Mesolithic Stone Age 7000 BC
? 4000 BC
Bronze Age 2000 BC
? 500 BC
Neolithic Stone Age
Iron Age Celts
3Mesolithic Stone Age
Axes Spears and Harpoons Scrapers Bone Needles
- First people in Ireland
- 8000 BC
- Tools and weapons made of stone
- Hunter gatherers
- Ate berries, nuts, fish, wild pig, deer and other
animals - Mount Sandal, River Bann
- Northern Ireland
4Neolithic Stone Age
- Means New Stone Age they still made weapons
and tools from stone - 4000 BC First farmers
Megalith
Pottery
Changes Sharper polished stone tools They
introduced pottery, farming, ploughs, barley and
wheat, farm animals like sheep, cattle and
pigs Built bigger stronger houses made of wattle
and daub walls and thatched roofs Megaliths
WAttle Daub
5Neolithic farmers brought pottery to Ireland.
- They used stones to grind the wheat for bread
6Look at the houses on page 21
- Usually rectangular.
- thatched roofs made of straw.
- A hole in the roof was a chimney for fires, lit
on a stone in the middle of the floor. - They drove timber posts into the ground and held
them in place with rocks. - They made walls out of wattle and daub.
- Wattle was made by weaving twigs and branches
through sticks (like basket making) - Daub is a mixture of mud and straw which was
daubed on the wattle. - Wattle and daub made the houses warmer and less
drafty.
7First Farmers Sites
- Because the Neolithic Farmers
- Settled in one place
- Had a reliable food supply they were able to form
communities and work together, for example - They were able to build bigger structures
megaliths - Megaliths prove they believed in life after death
- Sites where neolithic farmers lived
- Lough Gur, County Limerick,
- The Ceide Fields, County Mayo,
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8Court Cairn, Creevykeel, Co Sligo
- Court Cairns consist of
- A semi-circular Court at the front where bodies
were cremated. - An entrance way made of two upright stones and a
capstone. - A Passage leading to the burial chamber
- A Chamber where cremated remains were placed
- A cairn, a mound of smaller stones placed over
the structure.
9Creevkeel, Co Sligo
Court Cairn
10Poulnabrone Dolmen, the Burren, Co Clare
- Dolmens are stone age tombs
- Cremated remains, human bones, pottery and
weapons have been found in Dolmens. - Poulnabrone Dolmen on the Burren in Co Clare was
used for 500 years to bury the dead.
Capstone
Portals
11Passage Graves
- A long passage leads to a chamber deep inside
- The walls of the passage are made of large
upright slabs - The roof is corbelled and covered with an earth
mound - Examples are Newgrange, Dowth and Knowth
- Newgrange is a case study
12Newgrange Case Study
- 4500 years old oldest building in Europe
- Long passage leads to a chamber.
- The roof is corbelled
- Stones are decorated with spirals
- The light box over the entrance is positioned so
that sunlight lights the inner chamber on the
shortest day of the year - They knew a great deal about the sun.
- They were skilled builders
13After Excavation
14Neolithic Settlements
- Lough Gur, Co Limerick
- Circular houses with wattle and daub wall and
thatched roofs - Post holes
- Ceide Fields, Co Mayo
- Sewed wheat and barley
- Ground the grain with a rotary quern
- Kept cows, sheep and goats in stone walled fields
15The Bronze Age
- Whats new?
- Bronze to make weapons and tools
- New jewelry torcs and lunalae
- Fulacht fia
- Individual graves
- Cist Graves
- Wedge Graves
- Standing Stones
16How Bronze objects were made
- Rock containing copper was broken and smelted
over a fire - Smelted copper (from Killarney) and tin (from
Cornwall, England) were mixes and poured into a
mould - Bronze axes, arrowheads, spear heads, and the
first swords
17Bronze Age Jewelry was made by smiths a new
craft to Ireland
Lunala thin and moon shaped
Torc gold twisted into bracelets and necklaces
18Fulacth Fia
- Fulacht fia was an ancient cooking place
- Dug near a river, so it would fill with water
- Lined with stone slabs
- Rocks are heated in a fire and put in the water
to boil it - Cooked meat wrapped in straw
19Bronze Age Graves
- 1. Cist Grave
- Carnmore, Co Louth
- Rectangular pit lined with stone slabs
- Person buried in crouched position with grave
goods such as food and weapons
20- Wedge Tombs
- Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare
- Shaped like a wedge of cheese
- Standing Stones
- Drombeg, Co Cork
- Might have been a type of calendar
Wedge Tomb
21Mesolithic Stone Age Neolithic Stone Age Bronze Age
8000 BC Hunter Gatherers Hut-like houses Weapons and tools made of stone Mount Sandal 4000 BC First Farmers Wattle and daub houses Pottery, wheat and barley Pigs, sheep and cattle Megaliths Dolmens (Poulnabrone) Court Cairns(Creevkeel) Passage Graves (Newgrange) Ceide Fields Lough Gur 2000 BC Weapons and tools made of bronze Torc Lunala Smelting and moulds First smiths First swords Fulacht fia / rotary querns Individual graves Cist Graves (Carnmore, Co Louth) Wedge Tombs (Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare) Standing Stones (Drombeg, Co Cork)