Field trip to the Hill of Tara

Student presentation at the Lia Fáil, Tara
Friday, April 8, 2016 - 10:45 to 17:00
Hill of Tara
This seminar will explore the archaeological remains and legends associated with the Hill of Tara. The hill is a low eminence (197m [646 ft]) with commanding views over the central midlands of Ireland. The site is the most iconic place in Ireland with a wealth of associated archaeology, history, myth and literature. The archaeological complex on the hilltop includes a small Neolithic passage tomb, impressive Bronze Age burial monuments, Neolithic and Iron Age religious sanctuaries, and the great so-called ‘Royal’ enclosure (Rath na Ríogh: the ‘Fort of the Kings’) and the ‘Banqueting Hall’. In the early medieval period scholars gave names and ascribed histories to the various monuments at Tara (which would have looked exactly as they do now).
 
Limited number of places available.
 
Booking essential: Contact: irish.heritagecentre@mu.ie
 
 
 
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