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Newgrange

Meath, County Meath, Ireland
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About Newgrange

Newgrange is a prehistoric monument in County Meath, Ireland, located eight kilometres west of Drogheda at the north side of the River Boyne. It is an exceptionally grand passage tomb constructed at some stage in the Neolithic duration, around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. The website online consists of a big round mound with an internal stone passageway and chambers. Human bones and viable grave goods or votive services had been observed in those chambers. The mound has a maintaining wall at the front, made in general of white quartz cobblestones, and it is ringed by using engraved kerbstones.

Many of the bigger stones of Newgrange are protected in megalithic artwork. The mound is also ringed via a stone circle. Some of the cloth that makes up the monument came from as far away because the Mournes and Wicklow Mountains. There is not any settlement about what the web site turned into used for, but it's miles believed that it had religious importance. Its entrance is aligned with the rising sun on the winter solstice, while daylight shines thru a 'roofbox' and floods the inner chamber.

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