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Showing posts with label Settlement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Settlement. Show all posts

Apr 26, 2019

[Answer] 2. So the first settlers in Ireland were leprechauns, right? Sorry, no. The oldest settlement discovered by archeology in Ireland is this place that sounds like something you might wear to the beach. Which site is it?

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...1. Lough Truncha 2. Mount Brandon 3. Mount Sandel 4. Lough Gara It is believed that humans first came to Ireland around 8000 BC during the Mesolithic era. Although this earlier date is suspected, the earliest evidence for human habitation comes from charcoal remains found at Woodpark in County Sligo that date to 7490 BC. Another site at Lough Boora in County Offaly dates to around 6800 BC but again no structures or permanent settlement buildings were found. It is believed it was a temporary camp site, most probably a summer one. The oldest settlement evidence has been found at Mount Sandel in County Derry and dates back to 7000 BC. This site also shows signs of consistent habitation and possible rebuilding of structures. It is located near the iron age site of Mount Sandel Fort (Kill Santain or Kilsandel). The fort site is believed to have been the residence of the Norman king John de Courcy in the 12th century AD.

Jun 20, 2018

[Ans] In which state is the oldest continuously occupied U.S. settlement found?

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...Oldest continuously inhabited European established settlement in Mexico. Oldest continuously inhabited European established settlement in The United States. Diego de HolguĂ­n became the first mayor of San Salvador after the town was founded on April 1, 1525.

[Answer] In which state is the oldest continuously occupied U.S. settlement found?

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...What is the oldest settlement in the United States? In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida on his search for the legendary Fountain of Youth. He landed at St. Augustine, which claims to be the oldest continuously settled city in the United States. Claimed as a Spanish territory, St. Augustine was officially founded in 1565.

What is the oldest settlement in North America? "This fort is older than St. Augustine, considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in America. It's older than the Lost Colony of Virginia by 21 years; older than the 1607 fort of Jamestown by 45 years; and predates the landing of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts in 1620 by 56 years."

May 19, 2017

[Ans] oraibi was a settlement built by which group


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Oraibi was founded sometime before the year 1100 CE, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements within the United States. Oraibi features prominently in a famous writing by Aby Warburg, "Das Schlangenritual. Ein Reisebericht.", which is the transcript of a lecture given in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland in 1923.