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Newgrange and another
Although solar alignments are not uncommon among passage graves, Newgrange is one of few to contain the additional roofbox feature ( Cairn G at Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery is another, and it has been suggested that one can be found at Bryn Celli Ddu .).

Newgrange and passage
* 3300 – 2900 BC — Construction of the Newgrange solar observatory / passage tomb in Ireland.
The River Boyne as seen from the Newgrange passage tomb of Brú na Bóinne.
This includes Newgrange, a passage tomb built c. 3200 BCE.
Newgrange is also older than Stonehenge and the great pyramids of Giza It is in fact just one monument within the Neolithic Brú na Bóinne complex, alongside the similar passage tomb mounds of Knowth and Dowth, and as such is a part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nonetheless, sometimes these were recorded, and it is believed that the grave goods that came from Newgrange were typical of Neolithic Irish passage grave assemblages.
" O ’ Kelly believed that Newgrange, alongside the hundreds of other passage tombs built in Ireland during the Neolithic, showed evidence for a religion which venerated the dead as one of its core principles.
The solar alignment at Newgrange is very precise compared to similar phenomena at other passage graves such as Dowth or Maes Howe in the Orkney islands, off the coast of Scotland.
During the Late Neolithic, it appears that Newgrange was no longer being used by the local population, who did not leave any artefacts in the passage tomb or bury any of their dead there.
* New Stone Age people in Ireland build the 250, 000 ton ( 226, 796. 2 tonne ) Newgrange solar oriented passage tomb.
The mound's passage is shorter than the long entryways of monuments like Newgrange, which makes it less precise in providing alignments with the Sun ; still, Martin Brennan, in The Stones of Time, states that the daily changes in the position of a 13-foot ( 4-m ) long sunbeam are more than adequate to determine specific dates.
The origins of the mound are unclear, but it has been suggested that it may have been a passage grave similar to Newgrange.
The long passage is crossed by 3 sill-stones and ends in a cruciform ( cross-shaped ) chamber with a lintelled ( not corbelled as in Newgrange or Knowth ) roof.
The Cairn T alignment is similar to the well-known illumination at the passage tomb at Brú na Bóinne ( Newgrange ), which is aligned to catch the rays of the winter solstice sunrise.
The best known sídhe sites in Ireland are: Knockma, where the throne of Finvarra ( King of the fairies of Connaught ) is located, Knockany, ruled by Ainé, Queen of Munster, and Newgrange in county Meath, a megalithic passage tomb which is associated with the deities Boann, Angus Óg and The Dagda.
The eastern passage leads to a cruciform chamber, not unlike that found at Newgrange.
One of the satellite tombs, Tomb 27, has a cruciform passage tomb shape, a feature seen in later tombs like Newgrange or Carrowkeel.
The triple spiral or triskele is a Celtic and pre-Celtic symbol found on a number of Irish Megalithic and Neolithic sites, most notably inside the Newgrange passage tomb, on the entrance stone, and on some of the curbstones surrounding the mound.
The site predates the Egyptian pyramids and was built with sophistication and a knowledge of science and astronomy, which is most evident in the passage grave of Newgrange.
The most well-known sites within Brú na Bóinne are the impressive passage graves of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, all famous for their significant collections of megalithic art.
Newgrange is the central mound of the Boyne Valley passage grave cemetery, but many other passage graves exist in the environs, including Knowth and Dowth which are of comparable size to Newgrange.

Newgrange and tomb
Maeshowe is very similar to the famous Newgrange tomb in Ireland, suggesting a linkage between the two cultures.
The spiral plays a specific role in symbolism, and appears in megalithic art, notably in the Newgrange tomb or in many Galician petroglyphs such as the one in Mogor.
His counterpart in Irish mythology would seem to be Mac ( c ) ind Ó ‘ c ( Hamp 1999 ) (“ Young Son ”, “ Young Lad ”), an epithet of Angus or Oengus, the eternally youthful spirit to be found in Newgrange called Bruigh na Bóinne, a pre-Celtic Neolithic barrow or chambered tomb.
Newgrange also shares many similarities with other Neolithic constructions around Western Europe, such as Maeshowe tomb in Orkney, Scotland and the Bryn Celli Ddu site in Wales.
This does however show a continuity of use of Newgrange of over a thousand years, with partial remains found from only five individuals the tomb theory is called into question.
Current-day visitors to Newgrange are treated to a re-enactment of this event through the use of electric lights situated within the tomb.
The finale of a Newgrange tour results in every tour member standing inside the tomb where the tour guide then turns off the lights, and lights the light bulb simulating the sun as it would appear on the winter solstice.
The triskelion symbol appears in many early cultures, including west's earliest known first astronomical calendar in Ireland at the famous megalithic tomb of Newgrange built around 3200 BCE, Mycenaean vessels, on coinage in Lycia, and on staters of Pamphylia ( at Aspendos, 370 – 333 BC ) and Pisidia.
* O 008 741 ( Newgrange Neolithic tomb, County Meath on OSNI 1: 250000 mapping from OrdnanceSurvey. co. uk Get-a-Map ).
Quartz was found fallen outside the kerbing, suggesting that the entrance to this tomb was surrounding by glittering white, as at Newgrange.
It is built in the same style as the Newgrange tomb, although on a smaller and less awe-inspiring scale.
The building of cairns such as Listoghil or Queen Maeves tomb ( on Knocknarea ) or Newgrange may represent a new phase of megalith-building of greater scale and ambition than the dolmen circles.
However, excavations have found it to have been a passage tomb similar to that of Newgrange found in Boyne Valley.
Similar to the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Newgrange, the Brehon's Chair passage tomb was once a place of astrological, spiritual, religious and ceremonial importance.

another and passage
When driving rain or mist socked in one valley, Fogg would chandelle up and over to reverse course and try another one, ranging from the Ottauquechee up to Danville in search of safe passage through the mountain passes.
There is a fine second act, as an example, one in which Samuel Groom, as Dillon, has an opportunity to blaze away in one impassioned passage after another.
One could interpret this passage as being another example of the mainstream Christian belief in a general resurrection ( both for those in heaven and for those in hell ).
The text does however seem to imply, based on the text from the earlier passage of Revelation 16: 14, that the purpose of this gathering of kings in the " place called Armageddon " might be so that these kings could do battle with one another.
* Further promises to Zion ( 4: 6 – 7 ) This is another later passage, promising Zion that she will once more enjoy her former independence and power.
One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about 615 BC, just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as liturgy just after its downfall in 612 BC.
One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about 615 BC, just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as liturgy just after its downfall in 612 BC.
Communication is viewed as a conduit ; a passage in which information travels from one individual to another and this information becomes separate from the communication itself.
Any player may block another player's passage, so long as he does not hold or trip the player he intends to block.
Changing between ride and hi-hat, or between either and a leaner sound with neither, is often used to mark a change from one passage to another, for example to distinguish verse and chorus.
The reference to the Jewish " boast ", and, indeed, the strident anti-Jewish tone of the whole passage, suggests another issue: some Christians thought that it was undignified for Christians to depend on Jews to set the date of a Christian festival.
Variants include fughetta ( literally, ' a small fugue ') and fugato ( a passage in fugal style within another work that is not a fugue ).
One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about 615 BC, just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as liturgy just after its downfall in 612 BC.
In another passage 23 chapters later, the author ( probably George Puttenham ) speaks of aristocratic writers who, if their writings were made public, would appear to be excellent.
Unless these instruments are played by members doubling on another instrument ( for example, a trombone player changing to euphonium for a certain passage ), orchestras will use freelance musicians to augment their regular rosters.
Those who reject pre-existence simply see this as another passage about God's foreknowledge.
A vessel's draft is another obstacle to passage on the seaway, particularly in connecting waterways such as the St. Lawrence River.
The medieval historian Ibn Athir relates a passage from another commander: "... both you and Saladin are Kurds and you will not let power pass into the hands of the Turks ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 138 .</ ref > He led Muslim opposition to the Franks and other European Crusaders in the Levant.
The recent passage of a revised Mutual Fund Act 2007, Securities Act 2007 and Insurance Act 2007 are meant to be the catalysts to move Seychelles from just another offshore jurisdiction to a full fledged Offshore Financial Center ( OFC ).
As D. Guthrie put it, “ It is fair to assume, therefore, that he saw no reason to treat these doubts as serious, and this would mean to imply that in his time the epistle was widely regarded as canonical .” Origen, in another passage, has been interpreted as considering the letter to be Petrine in authorship.
These pins are very similar to examples found in passage graves in the Boyne Valley, another piece of evidence suggesting a linkage between the two cultures.
Aeneas's leaving the underworld through the gate of false dreams has been variously interpreted: One suggestion is that the passage simply refers to the time of day at which Aeneas returned to the world of the living ; another is that it implies that all of Aeneas's actions in the remainder of the poem are somehow " false ".
The person executed may have been attached to the cross by rope, though nails are mentioned in a passage by the Judean historian Josephus, where he states that at the Siege of Jerusalem ( 70 ), " the soldiers out of rage and hatred, nailed those they caught, one after one way, and another after another, to the crosses, by way of jest.

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