Abstract

No one ever questioned the possibility that traces of palaeolithic man might one day be found in Ireland, in spite of the negative results of excavations, chiefly in caves, carried out over many years by the Royal Irish Academy and the Royal Dublin Society. From time to time individuals have announced their discovery of palaeolithic implements, but in every case such reports were open to the gravest scientific objection. It is therefore with very special pleasure that we welcome the news contained in the accompanying statement, that the discovery has at last been made.

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