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852 CE Baile ath Cliath
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852 CE Baile ath Cliath
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852 CE Baile ath Cliath
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852 CE Baile ath Cliath
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1014 CE Clontarf
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Humans crossed land bridge from Asia to Americas about 23K B.C.E.\n
Humans crossed land bridge from Asia to Americas about 23K B.C.E.\n
Humans crossed land bridge from Asia to Americas about 23K B.C.E.\n
Humans crossed land bridge from Asia to Americas about 23K B.C.E.\n
Humans crossed land bridge from Asia to Americas about 23K B.C.E.\n
Humans crossed land bridge from Asia to Americas about 23K B.C.E.\n
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This body dropped off a peat cutting machine in February 2003 in Clonycavan, near Dublin. The forearms, hands and lower abdomen are missing, believed to have been hacked off by the machine.Clonycavan man was a young male no more than 5ft 2in tall. Beneath his hair, which retains its unusual "raised" style, was a massive wound caused by heavy cutting object that smashed open his skull.Chemical analysis of the hair revealed that he had been using a type of Iron Age hair gel; a vegetable plant oil mixed with a resin that had probably come from south-western France or Spain.\n
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The Broighter hoard gold torc, (50 BC) found at Broighter County Derry Ireland. The low-relief ornament is remarkably similar to the design on the end terminals of the Great Torc found at Snettisham in Norfolk.\n
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The Round Tower at Ardmore x2 glendalough\n
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ca 800 book of kells gospel of john.\n
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“Criminal brains” of Vagrants labeled “Irish” & “Italian” 1939 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory\nIllustration in Nourse, V.F. (2008) In reckless hands: Skinner v Oklahoma and the near triumph of American eugenics. NY: Norton\n
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Data on crime and foreign born races from Crime and the man (1939) by Harvard Professor E.A. Hooten \nIllustration in Nourse, V.F. (2008) In reckless hands: Skinner v Oklahoma and the near triumph of American eugenics. NY: Norton \n