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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Massive Monuments Hosted Community Gatherings Where Prehistoric People Mingled, Feasted and Buried Their DeadA new study contradicts the long-held assumption that Ireland’s Neolithic passage tombs were reserved for members of an elite ...
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Chip Chick on MSNStone Age Irish Tombs Actually Weren't Built For Royalty, According To A New DNA Analysis Of 55 SkeletonsIt was assumed for a long time that Stone Age tombs in Ireland were built for royalty. However, a new DNA analysis of 55 ...
The 14 Henrietta Street museum in Dublin was ranked as "the most underrated landmark in Ireland," but Cork made it into the ...
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Irish Star on MSNTreasured Irish tourist attraction joins list of luckiest landmarks in the worldThe Blarney Stone in Co Cork has a centuries old tradition where people kiss it to get the gift of eloquence and ...
IRELAND’S most underrated hotspots have been revealed – with the top spot found in the capital. With over six million ...
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Live Science on MSNStone Age tombs for Irish royalty aren't what they seem, new DNA analysis revealsA reanalysis of ancient DNA shows that a major cultural change took place in Ireland after four centuries of farming.
Ireland's Historic Astronomical Observatories are the fourth entry on the World Heritage Tentative List for Ireland.
Celtic Routes, the Yorkshire-based luxury tour operator, is proud to announce its expanded range of bespoke self-drive ...
Irish folklore, like the island itself, is littered with tales of earth mounds known as fairy forts. The ancient ringforts ...
Despite full employment, a new survey suggests Irish people are increasingly concerned about the economic outlook ...
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Archaeologists have long debated who was buried in these megalithic monuments and whether the tombs served other purposes, such as rituals, ceremonies, or displays. The prevailing view was that these ...
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