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Chapter 2
Ancient Ireland
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Hunter-gathers | early Irish settlers that did not know the skills of farming and survived by hunting animals and gathering berries and nuts |
| Midden | a heap of kitchen waste found at ancient sites |
| Quern | a stone that was used to grind grain |
| Wattle and daub | interwoven sticks that are plastered with mud and straw |
| Post-holes | holes in the ground where upright posts for houses once stood |
| Megalithic tomb | a large burial tomb made from stones |
| Dolmens | an ancient burial site consisting of three standing stones with a large capstone placed on top |
| Court cairn | a burial chamber with a long passageway. New grange is a good example of such a grave. |
| Lunula | a gold necklace from the Bronze Age. |
| Fulacht fiadh | a water-filled trough used for cooking during the Bronze Age. |