Mound of the Hostages, Tara (Images)
The Mound of the Hostages takes its name from the medieval Irish designation of the monument Duma na nGiall, a name associating the monument with the symbolic exchange of hostages which must have taken place at Tara in the medieval period. It is, however, a passage tomb built around 5000 BC. The passage is 4m long and was divided by sill-stones into three compartments, the floor of each formed by …
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- Megalithic tomb - passage tomb
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- Iron Age Period
- Uncertain
- Bronze Age Period
- XVI secolo
- Earth
- Stone
- Pietra
- The Discovery Programme
- Megalithic tomb - passage tomb
- Image
- Iron Age Period
- Uncertain
- Bronze Age Period
- XVI secolo
- Earth
- Stone
- Pietra
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- Uncertain
- Bronze Age Period
- Iron Age Period
- iid:2650/SP.1
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- http://3dicons.dcu.gr/object/HA/107
- base, diameter, metres, 21
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- http://3dicons.dcu.gr/object/HA/113
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- Ireland
- 2014-08-27T15:10:19.179Z
- 2014-09-24T15:16:55.733Z