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  Location of Bronze Age Settlements
Many of these Bronze Age settlements were located near sources of water, such as lakes. At Lough Eskragh in Co Tyrone four sites were ...
 
  Bronze Age Settlement in General
Archaeological evidence confirms that Ireland was extensively populated in this period, especially in the north and east of the ...
 
  Iron Age Housing in General
The type of settlement most closely associated with the Iron Age people is the hill fort. Most of the Irish examples are very impressive ...
 
  Cashels and Raths
During the late Iron Age there was a fashion for building simple stone enclosures which may number thousands in Ireland. The fact that ...
 
  Promontory Forts
Promontory forts are among the most spectacular of the Iron Age settlements. About two hundred of them are to be found in Ireland, all ...
 
  Reconstructed Iron Age Houses
The construction of these Iron Age houses was very similar to those built by their immediate predecessors. Many of the houses may have ...
 
  Later Period Homes and Crannogs
By the ninth to seventh centuries BC there is clear evidence of individual farmsteads with a dwelling house which was usually circular. ...
 
  Bronze Age Homes - Construction
Construction techniques varied but the most common method was to place upright posts in the ground and to fit cross beams on top of ...
 
 
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