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Our Ancient Landscapes- Hunter Gatherers in Ireland
The first peoples to have left substantial evidence of their ways of life in the Irish past were the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic period (‘Middle Stone Age’ dating to c. 10,000 to 6,000 years ago in Ireland).
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): Prof Graeme Warren

Holy Wells
Ireland’s holy wells are sacred places steeped in long held traditions and customs. Holy wells hold an important place in Ireland’s cultural heritage and religious tradition, offering visitors a peaceful place for personal devotion, prayer and healing. This publication from the Heritage Council provides an account of their traditions, folklore, biodiversity value and origins.
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): Tamlyn McHugh







