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Evidence of Iron Age temple complex uncovered at Navan Fort

The research will be published in the Oxford Journal of Archaeology.

Figure 2_Navan Fort Aerial Photograph(1) Navan Fort is located in Co Armagh Queen's University Belfast Queen's University Belfast

EVIDENCE FOR A series of monumental temple complexes of the Iron Age has been uncovered by researchers at Navan Fort, Co Armagh. 

The academics from Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Aberdeen also uncovered evidence for residences of early kinds of Ulster from the medieval period at Navan Fort. 

The research was carried out in the form of a survey, which will be published in the Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 

The sighting evidences a vast temple complex of continued medieval activity during the period when Navan Fort was associated with the kingship of Ulster. 

It is one of Ireland’s so-called royal sites, a group of five ceremonial centres of prehistoric origin, documented in the medieval period as the capitals of the five fifths that divided the country. 

“Excavation in the 1960s uncovered one of the most spectacular series of buildings of any region of prehistoric Europe, including a series of figure-of-eight buildings in the early Iron Age and a 40m timber-ringed structured constructed c 95 BC,” Dr Patrick Gleeson, research lead, said. 

“Upon the latter’s construction, it was immediately filled with stones and burnt to the ground in order to create a massive mound that now dominates the site,” he said. 

Dr Gleeson added that the researchers’ discoveries “add significant additional data, hinting that the buildings uncovered in the 1960s were not domestic structures lived in by kings, but a series of massive temples, some of the largest and most complex ritual arena of any region of later prehistoric and pre-Roman Northern Europe”. 

Dr John O’Keeffe, principal inspector of historic monuments in the NI Department of Communities said: “The work has shone new light on the monument, and will inform further research as we explore what Navan Fort meant to our forebears and how they used the site for years to come. 

“It provides additional insights that inform visits to this enigmatic monument and landscape today.”

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    Jul 16th 2020, 5:15 PM

    Navan has given us so much, Pierce Brosnan, Tommy Tiernan, Hector Ni Hoolahoop, and best of all Dylan Moran. And now this! Sure you may as well throw in a pyramid of Fererro Rocher while your at it.

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    Jul 16th 2020, 5:18 PM

    @Alan Biddulph: Just noticed its Armagh and not Navan. Why can’t you delete your own comment and prevent yourself from looking like a t1t

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    Jul 16th 2020, 5:24 PM

    @Alan Biddulph: Hahaha yeah in fairness the article really should refer to it as Eamhain Mhacha rather than Navan Fort.

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    Jul 16th 2020, 5:32 PM

    @Alan Biddulph: Oh dear, you didn’t bother reading the article

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    Jul 17th 2020, 10:21 PM

    @Alan Biddulph: They should have stayed in Navan

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    Jul 16th 2020, 7:18 PM

    They will want to burn that also

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    Jul 16th 2020, 9:33 PM

    For some reason, I imagine that homeless guy to be Dylan Moran (Black Books comedian).
    Depp’s Security Guy: €425 bucks!!, Is that all?
    Dylan: No actually, (pause),ahhh, I want 4 bottles of water, 3 chicken tachos, 2 bags of chips and a partridge in a pear tree, alright make it 2 apples then.
    Well worth youtubing his standup.

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    Jul 17th 2020, 1:25 PM

    Nach álainn an sochaí a bhí ar an oileán sular tháinig na Normannaigh?

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