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Newgrange
Newgrange
and the Bend of the Boyne
Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne is the exploration of an
outstanding archaeological landscape centred on Newgrange Passage
Tomb and its greater environs. In ancient times it was called
the Brugh na Boinne. Today this area is designated as a World
Heritage site and is Ireland's first protected Archaeological
Park. Its rich fertile soils and south facing slopes are set
in County Meath in the most accessible, low-lying part of Ireland
and close to the Irish Sea. This is where the great pre-historic
tomb-building tradition of Atlantic Europe reached its zenith.
It is where legend says the foundations of Irish Christianity
were laid and is also the home of Ireland's first medieval Cistercian
monastery at Mellifont. On the banks of the Boyne in 1690 one
of the most important battles in Irish history was fought. The
Bend of the Boyne had a pivotal role to play in Irish history
and this is evident in its abundant physical remains, which
can be traced amongst its fields and riverbanks. Through the
interpretation of these remains this book presents an understanding
of how this landscape was organized and exploited by communities
over seven thousand years of settlement. This book draws heavily
on the results of an extensive programme of excavation at Knowth,
Newgrange and Monknewtown and archaeological survey, which has
greatly increased our knowledge of prehistoric societies. Using
a wide range of maps, colour photographs and historic, as well
as new drawings, it traces the gradual evolution of the landscape
to the present day. This book is also concerned with the future
of this protected cultural landscape and recommends actions
to ensure its protection and preservation.
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