Dwellings of Ireland’s early settlers found

ARCHAEOLOGISTS may have discovered dwellings belonging to some of the earliest Irish settlers.

Dwellings of Ireland’s early settlers found

The remains of what could be two homes in a settlement, dating back about 6,000 years, have been discovered in north Cork.

A glimpse into the light of other days came during an archaeological study along a corridor earmarked for the new Fermoy-Mitchelstown road.

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