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figure-of-eight structure was then cleared away and replaced by another round wooden structure. It was double-walled, had a central hearth and an eastern entrance. Two graves were found just outside the entrance. This structure was in turn replaced by a ring-barrow: a round mound, usually raised over a burial, surrounded by a ditch and bank.
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was flat-topped and split into wedges, resembling a spoked wheel when seen from above. There is some evidence that the stones came from an older monument in the area, perhaps a passage tomb. The building was then deliberately burnt down before being covered in a mound of earth. It was made up of many
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to the year 95 BC and could have stood about 13 metres tall. The building had a western entrance, toward the setting sun, which suggests it was not a dwelling. A ditch and bank were dug around it. There is evidence that the huge ditch and bank that encircles the hill was dug at about the same
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In the first or second century BC, a figure-of-eight structure was also built at the eastern site. It was similar to those at the western site and may have been built around the same time as the mound. The larger ring was 30 metres (98 feet) in diameter, the smaller about 20 metres (66 feet). This
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was raised at the western site, where the high mound now stands. It was 35m in diameter and surrounded by a ring ditch with an eastern entrance. This ditch was 45 metres (148 feet) in diameter, 5 metres (16 feet) wide and 1 metre (3.3 feet) deep. In the fourth century BC
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Dr Lynn writes: "It seems reasonable to suggest that, in the beginning of the first century BC, Navan was an otherworld place, the home of the gods and goddesses. It was a Celtic tribe's sanctuary, its capitol, its sacred symbol of
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with an attached yard or pen, or a building with an attached enclosure for rituals. Finds suggest that at this time the site was occupied by someone of high standing such as a king, chieftain or druid. They include a
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before its ritual destruction. Scholars suggest that the event was a sacrificial offering to the gods and that the structure was symbolically given to the
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audio-visual exhibitions, was opened in 1993, but closed in 2001 for lack of funds. It reopened in 2005 after the site was bought by
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also has a song called "Emain Macha" on their 1998 album
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Lynn, Chris. "Navan Fort: Home of Gods and Goddesses?".
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Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Memorial Library & Archive
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1306:The Mysterious Ritual at Emain Macha in 94BC
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4023:Places of Interest in County Armagh
1412:Northern Ireland Environment Agency
1267:Northern Ireland Environment Agency
996:, Volume 7, Issue 1. 1993. pp.17-21
1278:"High Hopes for NI Tourist Centre"
1117:. Prentice Hall. pp. 284–285.
1009:, Volume 76, Issue 292. pp.532-541
966:, Volume 73, Issue 280. pp.427-431
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931:. Irish Archaeology. 19 May 2014.
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915:Andy Halpin & Conor Newman.
876:Navan Fort: Archaeology and Myth
771:A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
681:Armagh City and District Council
645:, another great warrior and king
267:The Irish name of Navan Fort is
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4402:Archaeology of Northern Ireland
3428:List of places in County Armagh
2265:Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth
1678:Irish Republican History Museum
1294:Geography in Action: Navan Fort
1259:– Official site at Visit Armagh
1037:Geggel, Laura (5 August 2020).
941:A New History of Ireland, Vol 1
1493:Monuments and Buildings Record
748:An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin?
352:Construction and early history
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3186:Liath Macha and Dub Sainglend
1683:Northern Ireland War Memorial
1085:. Prentice Hall. p. 112.
962:(1999). "Dating Navan Fort".
483:three main classes of society
332:Navan Fort, sometimes called
4176:Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum
4079:Churches and religious sites
3962:WikiProject Northern Ireland
2423:The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig
1693:Saint Patrick Visitor Centre
1438:Castle Archdale Country Park
55:Navan Fort or Eamhain Mhacha
4229:Slieve Gullion Passage Tomb
4097:Church of Ireland Cathedral
1730:Northern Ireland portal
1658:Other museums and galleries
774:. Oxford University Press.
713:Reawakening Pride Once Lost
368:(c. 4000 to 2500 BC).
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4119:Museums and cultural sites
4029:Castles and military sites
2671:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
1553:Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
597:Niall of the Nine Hostages
588:Annals of the Four Masters
371:In the eighth century BC (
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878:. Spain: Wordwell Books.
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4349:MacNeill's Egyptian Arch
4106:Primate’s Chapel, Armagh
2530:Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt
1708:Whitehead Railway Museum
1311:22 December 2019 at the
1132:. Routledge. p. 56.
666:Conservation and tourism
525:at the Navan Fort centre
154:Old Irish pronunciation:
4143:Armagh Robinson Library
3972:Northern Ireland Portal
3362:Togail Bruidne Dá Derga
2641:List of kings of Ulster
1703:Ulster Aviation Society
1640:Wellbrook Beetling Mill
1620:Murlough Nature Reserve
1478:Hillsborough Courthouse
1299:18 October 2006 at the
1257:Navan Centre & Fort
193:and the capital of the
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4342:Transport and industry
1625:Patterson's Spade Mill
1448:Devenish Monastic Site
1423:Ballycopeland Windmill
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3156:The Morrígan
2717:Ulster Cycle
2636:Ulster Cycle
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2469:County Laois
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18:Emhain Macha
4355:Newry Canal
4333:Tynan Abbey
4279:Abbey House
4152:Planetarium
4147:Observatory
4139:Armagh Gaol
3944:Orior Upper
3939:Orior Lower
3846:Tullynawood
3841:The Birches
3836:Tartaraghan
3786:Mullaghbawn
3781:Mountnorris
3666:Drumnacanvy
3656:Derrytrasna
3646:Derrymacash
3611:Crossmaglen
3596:Corrinshego
3591:Collegeland
3536:Ballymacnab
3010:Conaire Mór
2903:Ailill Finn
2826:Leabharcham
2781:Cú Chulainn
2746:Blaí Briugu
2613:Cú Chulainn
2545:Duibhthrian
2525:Dál nAraidi
2520:Dál mBuinne
2515:Dál Fiatach
2483:Territories
2380:Mac Creiche
2215:Ollom Fotla
2205:Cermna Finn
2143:Corco Mruad
2028:MacShaffrey
1980:Ó Fearghail
1942:MacConneely
1787:Dál nAraidi
1568:Crom Estate
1563:Castle Ward
1463:Greencastle
1155:. pp.
659:Leabharcham
613:Cú Chulainn
503:sovereignty
428:Dún Ailinne
320:Description
273:Emain Macha
203:ring barrow
187:royal sites
151:Emain Macha
128: /
104:Coordinates
4371:Categories
4309:Eden House
4285:The Argory
4264:Navan Fort
3924:Fews Upper
3919:Fews Lower
3887:Lough Clea
3856:Whitecross
3816:Poyntzpass
3766:Middletown
3756:Markethill
3741:Loughgilly
3651:Derrynoose
3621:Cullyhanna
3616:Cullaville
3576:Charlemont
3531:Ballydugan
3526:Aughanduff
3511:Annaghmore
3506:Aghacommon
3313:Mesca Ulad
3263:Magh Meall
3050:Fir Fálgae
2630:Geographia
2628:Ptolemy's
2608:Red Branch
2454:Navan Fort
2430:Mesca Ulad
2394:Literature
2161:O'Flaherty
2156:O'Loughlin
2071:O'Colleran
2068:O'Tolleran
2060:Conmaicne
2052:O'Sullahan
2032:MacConnick
2006:MacMullock
1993:O'Hallissy
1970:MacRannall
1948:O'Cloherty
1548:The Argory
1508:Tullaghoge
1498:Navan Fort
1483:Inch Abbey
1468:Grey Abbey
1280:(BBC News)
1263:Navan Fort
1210:Hutton, R.
854:3 December
756:References
523:roundhouse
491:world tree
453:wicker man
449:Otherworld
390:roundhouse
373:Bronze Age
334:Navan Rath
314:An Eamhain
281:Ard Mhacha
257:An Eamhain
207:roundhouse
143:Navan Fort
113:54°20′53″N
44:Navan Fort
3865:Landforms
3736:Loughgall
3731:Lisnadill
3686:Granemore
3676:Edenaveys
3671:Drumintee
3641:Derryhale
3636:Derrycrew
3601:Creeveroe
3581:Cladymore
3561:Broomhill
3551:Bessbrook
3493:townlands
3471:Tandragee
3466:Portadown
3450:Craigavon
3226:Locations
3207:Fragarach
3202:Caladbolg
3170:Creatures
2948:Mac Cécht
2933:Findabair
2923:Etarcomol
2811:Findchóem
2791:Deichtine
2776:Cruinniuc
2661:Milesians
2540:Dál Riata
2325:Findchóem
2310:Deichtine
2260:Airgetmar
2220:Fínnachta
2180:O'Davoren
2176:MacCurtin
2169:O'Drennan
2130:O'Murtagh
2112:Ciarraige
2093:MacRourke
2044:MacMorrow
2019:MacGaynor
2015:MacCoogan
2003:O'Mulooly
2000:O'Curneen
1963:Magh Réin
1961:Conmaicne
1945:O'Devaney
1923:Conmaicne
1902:MacCashin
1886:O'Manning
1870:O'Mulcahy
1856:O'Dowling
1779:and septs
1153:Routledge
1007:Antiquity
964:Antiquity
708:Waylander
495:sun wheel
366:Neolithic
247:The name
147:Old Irish
116:6°41′50″W
3906:Baronies
3821:Richhill
3776:Millvale
3771:Millford
3716:Killylea
3631:Derryadd
3586:Clonmore
3566:Camlough
3546:Belleeks
3541:Bannfoot
3516:Annahugh
3489:Villages
3268:Teamhair
3243:Cuailghe
3238:Cruachan
3212:Gáe Bulg
3075:Scáthach
3065:Mesgegra
3005:Bláthnat
2891:Connacht
2816:Furbaide
2806:Fedlimid
2786:Cúscraid
2761:Celtchar
2618:Uoluntii
2591:articles
2589:Related
2565:Na hArda
2555:Latharna
2490:Bairrche
2464:Rosnaree
2315:Cúscraid
2210:Sobairce
2173:O'Melody
2048:MacShane
2041:MacLeavy
2037:O'Keegan
2012:O'Kearon
2009:O'Doonan
1984:O'Beglin
1976:O'Mulvey
1973:MacDorcy
1952:MacFolan
1898:O'Lennon
1894:O'Scurry
1866:O'Bergin
1814:McCartan
1809:Magennis
1804:MacGowan
1777:Kindreds
1309:Archived
1297:Archived
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1113:(1991).
1081:(1991).
1048:7 August
741:See also
728:Mabinogi
631:Lóegaire
609:the poet
574:Crunnchu
479:Valhalla
382:Iron Age
338:townland
304:*isa-mon
293:Isamnion
90:Location
3949:Tiranny
3751:Maghery
3721:Kilmore
3711:Killeen
3681:Forkill
3626:Darkley
3606:Creggan
3521:Ardress
3195:Weapons
3126:Flidais
3080:Uathach
2962:Munster
2938:Flidais
2928:Ferdiad
2856:Súaltam
2796:Deirdre
2756:Cathbad
2751:Bricriu
2741:Athirne
2623:Cruthin
2505:Cruthin
2355:Cáelbad
2240:Berngal
2225:Slánoll
2165:O'Deely
2134:O'Neide
2099:O'Toler
2096:O'Breen
2074:O'Moran
2024:O'Quinn
1997:O'Murry
1939:O'Kealy
1910:MacGing
1890:MacWard
1879:Soghain
1861:MacEvoy
1852:O'Lalor
1849:O'Doran
1846:O'Deevy
1842:O'Kelly
1186:YouTube
649:Deirdre
637:Cathbad
607:Amergin
529:In the
438:Purpose
289:Ptolemy
4244:Dorsey
4165:(Part)
3914:Armagh
3746:Madden
3726:Lislea
3706:Kernan
3661:Dorsey
3462:(part)
3455:Lurgan
3445:Armagh
3248:Dealga
3161:Nemain
3131:Lí Ban
3101:Bébinn
3096:Aengus
3045:Fedelm
3020:Connla
2995:Achall
2988:Others
2969:Cú Roí
2943:Fráech
2913:Bélchú
2851:Sencha
2846:Naoise
2836:Mugain
2801:Fedelm
2724:Ulster
2715:: the
2666:Irians
2447:Places
2255:Sírlám
2078:Martin
1988:Borden
1837:O'More
1829:Loígis
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653:Naoise
570:eomuin
566:brooch
543:Ulster
539:Ulaidh
445:temple
414:time.
386:hearth
342:Armagh
285:brooch
277:Armagh
211:temple
195:Ulaidh
179:Armagh
3851:Tynan
3761:Meigh
3701:Keady
3501:Acton
3460:Newry
3277:Texts
3151:Midir
3141:Macha
3116:Étaín
3111:Dáire
3106:Boann
2656:Gaels
2570:Semne
2550:Eilne
2510:Cobha
2270:Macha
1906:Gilly
1819:Lynch
1770:Ulaid
1234:Texts
848:(PDF)
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558:Macha
468:sídhe
457:Gauls
419:cairn
395:chape
375:), a
297:Emain
253:Macha
215:pagan
32:Navan
3491:and
3179:and
3121:Fand
3030:Emer
3000:Aífe
2953:Nera
2898:Medb
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2821:Láeg
1220:ISBN
1161:ISBN
1050:2020
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