Across
- 2. A tax paid by the serfs to the Church (one tenth of their crop).
- 3. Celtic alphabet.
- 7. The skilled people in Celtic society (file; brehon; druid; craftsmen)
- 10. A place where documents from the past are stored.
- 11. Celtic pagan priest.
- 12. The Celtic royal family (family of the Rí)
- 13. e.g. A census document.
- 14. A settlement (ringfort) on a man-made island.
- 15. A covered walkway where monks walked.
- 16. Underground passage found in Celtic ringforts. Used for storage and to escape when attacked.
- 18. Method of roof construction of layering stones inwards until they meet – no ‘cement’ was used. e.g. Newgrange.
- 20. Adding shade and shadow to a painting to make it seem more lifelike.
Down
- 1. The land a King granted to a Lord in return for loyalty and protection.
- 2. The second in command in a Celtic Tuath // the successor to the Rí.
- 4. An organisation of craft members (e.g. bakers) that regulated the craft and looked after it’s members.
- 5. A.D.
- 6. A painting done directly on to wet plaster.
- 8. Concrete structures (looked like bridges) that carried fresh water from the mountains to the cities.
- 9. An object that was made or used by people in the past.
- 11. Calculating the age of an artefact by examining the pattern of tree rings on a wooden artefact.
- 13. Person who hired + paid artists. e.g. The Medici family.
- 17. A one-sided account or opinion of an event.
- 19. People had to put out all fires + candles when it grew dark.