The Bronze Age Flashcards
Beaker people
New settlers coming to Europe were called the beaker people because they began to use pots shaped like a drinking vessel. They also used metal. The beaker people brought the Bronze Age to Ireland around 2000 BCE
Mining
Huge fires were lit to crack the rock
Smelting
This is the process of separating copper around rock
Fulacht fiadh
This is a type of ‘cookes’ used first in the Bronze Age. The fulacht fiadh was made by digging a put near a river, lining it with wood and filling it with water, stones were them heated in a fire and when they were red hot, put into the pit, making the water boil. Meat was wrapped in straw and out in the water to cook.
Lunula and torc
These are types or necklaces which date from the Bronze Age (mainly made of gold)
Cist graves
A pit in the ground, lined with stone slabs - often with cremated remains or bodies in a crouched position
Wedge tombs
These were built with large, flagstones. The front is wider or higher than the back
Stone circles
These are tall upright stones arranged in circles or rows. They all follow the movement of the sun and some have bodies buried within them
The tuath
Rí - the king
Derbhfine - royal family
Warriors - soldiers
Aos dána Judges ( brehon) Druids (priests) Craftspeople Doctors Filí (poets) Bards (musicians)
The Bronze Age
It lasted from approximately 2500 BCE to 1400 BCE. It was a time when people discovered copper and began to mix it with tin to make bronze, and so metal began to be in addition to, and sometimes to replace, stone for tools.