The Historian
Archeology
Ancient Rome
Early Christian Ireland
The Middle Ages
100

What is a primary source?

A first hand account, a source that comes from the time of the event

100

What is archaeology?

The study of the past through artefacts and remains from history

100

What was the name given to rich people in Ancient Rome?

Patricians

100

Who was the first person to bring Christianity to Ireland

Palladius or St Patrick

100

What was the name of the system used for land ownership during the Middle Ages?

Feudalism

200

What does Chronology mean?

The arrangement of events in the order in which they happened - earliest to latest

200

What is a site?

A location where archaeological evidence is found

200

What was the name of the houses where poor people lived?

Insulae

200

What was the purpose of a Round Tower?

Protection, lookout, hid valueables

200

What was a serf?

A peasant who worked on the Lord's land

300

What does BCE stand for and what is another term for BCE

Before Common Era - BC (Before Christ)

300

Name one method archaeologists use to date artefacts

Radiocarbon dating

Dendrochronology

Stratigraphy

Pollen analysis


300

What is the name of the Roman structure used for gladiatorial games?

The Colosseum.

300

Name a famous Irish manuscript

The Book of Kells

The Book of Durrow

300

What was the name of the people that invaded Ireland during the Middle Ages and where did they come from?

The Normans, came from France (Normandy)

400

What does Prehistory mean?

The time before written records

400

What is an Ogham Stone?

A stone with early Irish writing carved into it, often marking graves or land boundaries.

400

What was the name of the first school attended by a Roman child?

Ludus

400

Name a monk and the monastery they founded 

St Ciaran - Clonmacnoise

St Columcille - Clonard/Derry

St Kevin - Glendalough

St Enda - Aran Islands

400

What was a Motte in a Motte and Bailey castle?

A man made earthen or mound with a fort on the top

500

What is propaganda?

Information spread to promote a particular point of view, often biased or misleading.

500

What was a dolmen?

A megalithic tomb made of large upright stones supporting a horizontal capstone.

500

What is the name of the city that was destroyed in 79AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted?

Pompeii

500

What was the name given to a craftsman that worked on High Crosses

A Stonemason

500

What was the name of the area in which the King lived in in a Stone Castle?

The Keep