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By R.A.S. Macalister

Archaeological facts here's used to aid increase an image of the lives led by means of the folks of which it's a list. The contents comprise an outline of primitive settlements, major as much as an account of the paintings, exchange and civilization quite often of early a long time ahead of the Celtic invasion and as much as the tip of Medieval occasions. chapters take narratives from the time and examine them opposed to actual facts and think about what they let us know along that details. Many usually ignored proof are dropped at the fore and designated cognizance is paid to the overpowering impression of weather in shaping human future. initially released in 1935, this booklet is as enlightening today.

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It falsely suggests a special association with the people called ‘ Celts \ It gives no information as to the purpose or nature of the tool. And it tends to obscure the fact that the object which it designates is not a complete implement, but only part of an implement: the head of a hatchet, which requires to be supplemented with a wooden haft. This can be expressed, and all the foregoing objections avoided, by calling the tool a ‘ hatchethead \ The alternative * axe-head * may conveniently be reserved for types in which the stone is perforated for receiving the haft.

Their principal ornament in gold was the lunula; a thin disc of gold, cut to a crescentic form, with the ends expanded and turned sideways, at right angles to the plane of the object. It was designed to be worn on the breast, the turned ends being presumably intended for a cord with which the ornament was prevented from slipping off. Lunulae are invariably decorated with faintly incised designs composed of lozenges, zigzags, and other simple geometrical elements, in a great variety of combination.

7 They seem to have come from an early dwelling-site, although no remains of huts were identified : a hammer and anvil stone were found, as well as a sandstone spindle-whorl: but the site was not systematically examined, the relics being collected for Mr. Rotherham from the tillage-fields by ploughmen. But a fully detailed description of Irish stone weapons and implements must be left to those whose duty it shall be, to compile a corpus of flint implements found in the country, in connexion with the Archaeological Survey of the future.

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