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Newgrange Michael J. O'Kelly

Newgrange By Michael J. O'Kelly

Newgrange by Michael J. O'Kelly


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Summary

Older than Stonehenge, Mycenae and the Egyptian pyramids, the huge megalithic tomb of Newgrange in Ireland stands as a testament to the achievements of our Stoneage forebears over 5000 years ago. This is an account of that structure.

Newgrange Summary

Newgrange: Archaeology, Art and Legend by Michael J. O'Kelly


Professor O'Kelly, the most distinguished authority on Newgrange, demonstrates that this remarkable megalithic tomb, 'the great national monument of Ireland, was built about 3200 BC by Neolithic farmers, who possessed considerable expertise in engineering, architecture, art and astronomy.'

Not only did they erect a monument which has stood virtually intact for thousands of years, but they deliberately orientated it so that each year, on midwinter's day, the rays of the rising sun would shine through a special aperture to illuminate the inner passage and chamber.

Every stage in the excavation, interpretation and restoration of the site is described and fully illustrated, with additional major contributions from Claire O'Kelly, who collaborated in her husband's work at Newgrange from its beginning.

Newgrange Reviews

'The definitive excavation report on the great tomb' - Archaeology
'Anyone who has a really serious interest in Ireland should buy this book' - Independent
'An imaginatively written and lucid account which should fire the enthusiasm those little acquainted with antiquity' - Peter Harbison, Irish Independent
'A major contribution to the literature of megaliths and a landmark in these studies' - Professor Glyn Daniel

About Michael J. O'Kelly

Widely respected as a teacher, writer and practising archaeologist, Michael J. O'Kelly was Professor of Archaeology at University College Cork from 1946 until his untimely death in 1982. His long career as an excavator culminated in his work at Newgrange, and his formidable list of publications on all aspects of Irish archaeology earned him the award of Doctor of Literature in 1963, the highest degree conferred by the National University of Ireland.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction to Newgrange, Claire O'Kelly: brief description; previous history of the site; Newgrange in early Irish literature. Part 2 Excavation: methods; the cairn slip; the great circle; the cairn; the exterior; the tomb interior. Part 3 Post-excavation: conservation and restoration.

Additional information

GOR004632467
9780500273715
0500273715
Newgrange: Archaeology, Art and Legend by Michael J. O'Kelly
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1988-03-14
240
N/A
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