Settlements of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers have been found at about half a dozen sites scattered throughout the country: Mount Sandel in County Derry Woodpark in County Sligo the Shannon estuary Lough Boora in County Offaly the Curran in County Antrim and a number of locations in Munster. The earliest evidence of human occupation after the retreat of the ice has been dated to between 80 BC. It is highly unlikely that there were any humans in the country at this time, though the possibility cannot be discounted entirely. The Midland General Glaciation covered about two thirds of the country with a drifting sheet of ice. During the Last Glacial Maximum (circa 16,000 BC), Ireland was an arctic wasteland, or tundra.
Something similar happened in Britain, where human remains predating the last glaciation have been uncovered only in the extreme south of the country, which largely escaped the advancing ice sheets. Ice sheets more than 300 metres thick scoured the landscape, pulverizing rock and bone, and eradicating all evidence of early human settlements. During the Pleistocene ice age, Ireland was extensively glaciated. xj.What little is known of pre-Christian Ireland comes from a few references in Roman writings, Irish poetry and myth, and archaeology. Their nautical terms and phrases of Dutch and Danish origin." TheirĬommercial expressions are mostly of Italian and French, in Chemistry, Medicine, and also in Philosophy. " in many of the sciences and arts, the Germans have even aĭouble (as it were a scholastic and a popular) terminology,Į. *) It may be well to bear in mind Adler's remark: Largely, even into ordinary speech, words of Greek or Roman The reader will early notice that the German is emphati-Ĭally the language of a learned people : that it has adopted Where in general the most annoying looseness and unsatis. In its medical signification, to secure exactness and definiteness, The words most closely equivalent to the English term taken
Much care has been bestowed upon this department to select It is of this essay that Montesquieu says : " it is the work of a man whoĪbridged everything, because he knew everything." Tum sui simii.em gentenn exstitisse, arbitrantur." Tacit, de German. Nullis aliarum nationum connubiis infectos, propriam ot sinceram ct TA.v *) Tacitus says: "Ipse eorum opinionibus accedo, qui Germanise populos
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