AFRICAN IRISH ART

An artistic impression of old Ireland 50 thousand years ago, before the arrival of The Celts and The Romans

 

Senos – See Ptolemy Map of Ireland (below) 
 
This abstract illustration below shows either a swan with two eggs in a nest on a river bank and/or a naked lady asleep with a swan in a field and/or a penis.

Its purpose is to show a sense of place of belonging that is home. This place is the Shannon Estuary. 

Senos: Sunu (Wolof) / Sinn (Gaelic) = Our; Roose (Wolof) = Water / River. This means our river. This estuary runs east / west easterly direction, the same as Senegal River the origins of these homo-sapiens and cluster of ancient words found in the Wolof language. 


 

 

 

 

 

Other Related: All words commencing with ‘S’ have a strong ‘Sh’ pronunciation. The word ‘Ros’ can be found in many places in Ireland and always indicates water nearby. When it is joined with another word it loses its ‘R’ eg Foynes (Our Dangerous River/Water)= Foyle/ Sin/Ros/ (Wolof).