Haughey’s Fort – Ireland’s 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Site May Be One Of Europe’s Earliest Proto-Towns
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - New research reveals that a major prehistoric center in Ireland was among the earliest large, organized settlements in Western Europe, dating back over 3,000 years. Around 1200 BC, the construction of the monumental Haughey’s Fort established a significant…
A proto-urban settlement at 1200 BC in Ireland quietly pushes back assumptions about when organized complexity emerged in Atlantic Europe — relevant to the question of whether sophisticated social architecture preceded our standard timelines.
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