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Loughcrew or
Lough Crew (Irish: Loch Craobh,
meaning 'lake of the tree') is an area of
historical importance near Oldcastle,
County Meath, Ireland. It...
- Rampart. In the 1870s E.A.
Conwell made the
claim that
Cairn T in the
Loughcrew megalithic tomb
complex was the tomb of
Ollamh Fodhla. The link was based...
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including the
centres of
Carrowmore and
Carrowkeel in
County Sligo, and
Loughcrew and the
Boyne Valley in
County Meath. The term 'p****age tomb' only dates...
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megalithic art,
which were
built in the 4th
millennium BC. Also
called the
Loughcrew tombs, it is a
protected National Monument and is one of the main p****age...
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November 1629, but 1625 has been the
consensus since the 1930s) in
Loughcrew,
County Meath, Ireland, to well-to-do
parents with Hiberno-Norman ancestors...
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megalithic tombs in Ireland, and one of the 'big four'
along with Carrowkeel,
Loughcrew and Brú na Bóinne.
Carrowmore is the
heart of an
ancient ritual landscape...
- Independent. London.
Retrieved 20
March 2014. "Ancient
Equinox Alignment".
Loughcrew, Ireland.
Dates and
times of the
Northward equinox at the
Wayback Machine...
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including the Hill of Tara, Hill of Slane, Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth,
Loughcrew, the
Abbey of Kells, Trim
Castle and
Slane Castle. The
county was also...
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people living in the town.
Oldcastle is
located a
short distance from the
Loughcrew Cairns, a
tourist attraction that was
built around 3300 BCE as p****age...
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described in 1618 "as all
tapestried about with old rags". In
Ireland at
Loughcrew, Oldcastle,
County Meath (53°44′36″N 7°08′03″W / 53.743299°N 7.134040°W...