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Timeline of Human Activity in Ancient Ireland is 33,000 Years Old! Signs of early human activity in Ireland dating back to a stunning 33,000 years have been found on a bone fragment which was unearthed in cave over 100 years ago. This paradigm-changing discovery instantly negates everything archaeologists though they knew about humans in ancient Ireland, and across the entirety of western Europe during the Upper Paleolithic. If you were to Google search “the first people in Ireland” right now, you would read that between 12,000 and 9,000 years ago (around 7000 BC) “Stone Age” people arrived on the island and used stone tools for hunting. However, by the end of today, that same search result will have changed and it will have tripled in age to state that evidence of human activity in ancient Ireland has been discovered dating back to 33,000 years ago. ....
Reindeer bone found in Cork cave shows human activity in Ireland 33,000 years ago The bone fragment was found at Castlepook Cave near Doneraile in north Cork where a mammoth bone was discovered in 1972. By Louise Roseingrave Sunday 18 Apr 2021, 4:55 PM 1 hour ago 18,054 Views 19 Comments Image: RF Carden Image: RF Carden A REINDEER BONE fragment uncovered in a cave contains a revelation set to dramatically alter the understanding of Irish human history. The bone fragment was found at Castlepook Cave near Doneraile in north Cork where a mammoth bone was discovered in 1972. The bone, a hind leg reindeer femur, establishes human activity in Ireland 33,000 years ago, more than 20,000 years earlier than previously thought. ....
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And it could also lead to virtual shops, allowing people to browse physical stores from their homes. Virtual Bradford will create a ‘brick for brick’ hi-resolution copy of the city centre, with potential to expand the area in the future. The project, which could eventually map over 100km of city streets, will be fully unveiled at the UNIfy Festival in Bradford next week. The high-tech project is a collaboration between the University of Bradford and Bradford Council and is part of the EU funded SCORE project, which aims to improve public service through smart open-data solutions. Those behind the scheme say Virtual Bradford will revolutionise how the Council deals with planning, air pollution and traffic management and could lead to other potential uses, such as creation of heritage trails and mapping cultural assets in 3D. ....