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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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A recent study used remote sensing (including lidar, photogrammatry, and magnetic gradiometry) to map the site, and found evidence of Iron Age and medieval buildings underground, which co-author Patrick Gleeson says suggests that Navan Fort was "an incredibly important religious center and a place of
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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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Until 1985, the site was threatened by the growth of a nearby limestone quarry. Due mostly to the efforts of the activist group Friends of Navan, a public inquiry held that year halted further quarrying, and recommended that Navan be developed for tourism. A visitor centre, featuring artefacts and
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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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In the first century BC, a huge timber roundhouse-like structure was built on the same spot. It was 40 metres in diameter and consisted of an outer wall and four inner rings of posts (probably holding up a roof), which circled a huge central pillar. This
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It is believed that the creation of the mound was a ritual act, but its meaning is unclear and there are several theories. The timber building may have been built only as a temporary structure to be burned, or it may have briefly served as a
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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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conquered the area in 331 AD, burning Emain Macha and driving the Ulaidh eastwards over the River Bann. Another tradition is that Emain Macha was destroyed by
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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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of the Ulaidh. One tale says that Macha, queen of the Ulaidh, forced her enemy's sons to dig the great bank-and-ditch after marking it out with her neck-
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Dr Richard Warner suggests that the mound was made to be a conduit between this world and the Otherworld. It may be an attempt to replicate an ancient
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soil types, suggesting that soil was brought from surrounding areas. There is archaeological evidence for similar repeated building and burning at
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It is possible that each part of the monument represents something. The stones inside the wooden structure may represent souls in 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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Not long after it was built, the building was filled with thousands of stones, to a height of nearly 3 metres. This stone
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Warner, Richard (2000). "Keeping out the Otherworld: The internal ditch at Navan and other Iron Age hengiform enclosures".
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Bender, Barabara (2001). "The Politics of the Past: Emain Macha (Navan), Northern Ireland". In Layton, Robert (ed.).
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linking the sky, the earth and the underworld. The radial pattern of the stone cairn may represent the
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Eamhain Mhacha is the name of an Irish traditional music group formed in 2008. Irish heavy metal band
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Navan Fort is the heart of the larger 'Navan complex', which also includes the ancient sites of
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Gleeson P, Queen's University Belfast, Others, CitationNeeded (c. 2020). "Citation Needed".
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Warner, Richard (2013). "Ptolemy's Isamnion promontory: rehabilitation and identification".
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Mallory, James Patrick (2002). "Recent excavations and speculations on the Navan complex".
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Small-scale reconstruction of the circular building that once sat on the site of the mound
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Many other characters from Irish mythology are associated with Emain Macha, including:
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Ireland: An Oxford Archaeological Guide to Sites from Earliest Times to AD 1600
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ceremonial site and was regarded as a sacred space. It features prominently in
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by being ritually burned and buried. Dr Chris Lynn has likened it to the '
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Navan Fort seen from the outer bank, the 40-metre mound in the background
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Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopaedia of the Irish folk tradition
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somewhere in southeastern Ulster. Some scholars believe this refers to
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of Navan. It is on a low hill about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) west of
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Shadows Edge – DAOC – Emain – Dark Age of Camelot New Frontiers Map
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Environment and Heritage Service NI – State Care Historic Monuments
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Flint tools and shards of pottery show activity at the site in the
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Environment and Heritage Service page on Navan Fort, with photos
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Ceremonial and possible royal site near Armagh, Northern Ireland
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Newman, Conor. "The making of a royal site in early Ireland".
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paramount sacral and cultural authority in later prehistory".
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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Northern Europe
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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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Navan fort
Navan
County Meath

Navan Fort is located in Northern Ireland
County Armagh
Northern Ireland
54°20′53″N 6°41′50″W / 54.34806°N 6.69722°W / 54.34806; -6.69722
Old Irish
[ˈeṽənʲˈṽaxə]
Modern Irish
[ˌəunʲˈwaxə]
Armagh
Northern Ireland
royal sites
Gaelic Ireland
Ulaidh
bank and ditch
ring barrow
roundhouse
temple
pagan
Irish mythology
Ulster Cycle
Haughey's Fort
King's Stables
votive offerings
Macha
Armagh
brooch

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