Description
Perched on the hills of County Armagh, Navan Fort—known in early Irish myth as Emain Macha—stands as one of the most sacred prehistoric royal complexes on the island. In Navan Fort: Archaeology and Myth, distinguished archaeologist Chris Lynn presents the definitive overview of this magnificent monument, balancing hard scientific excavation data with rich mythological lore.
The volume guides readers through the incredible discoveries unearthed at the site, including the massive, mysterious Iron Age wooden temple structure that was intentionally filled with stones and burned. Lynn masterfully pairs these archaeological realities with the epic tales of the Ulster Cycle, exploring how the physical fort provided the backdrop for legendary figures like King Conchobar mac Nessa and the warrior Cú Chulainn, making it an absolute essential for fans of archaeology and folklore.
Key features of this prehistoric site guide:
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Excavation Data Breakdown: Offers clear, detailed overviews of the structural discoveries, ditch patterns, and Iron Age artifacts found on site.
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Mythological Cycle Integration: Explores the legendary stories of Emain Macha within early Irish literature and heroic poetry.
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Rich Visual Layouts: Packed with helpful site maps, structural reconstructions, and archaeological charts.






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