"Tara is one of the most important and famous
archaeological complexes in the world ... all of
our researches point to the valley between Tara and Skryne as
an area of paramount importance throughout the history of
Tara." (
Dr Conor
Newman)
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Spring Equinox Day (March
21st 2010)by Amazed Sun Mar 21,
2010 11:47"The
Tara
Symposium in
UCD (University College
Dublin) last weekend included some fascinating papers by
academics from
Ireland and
abroad." (This quote has been taken
from the main Article above.)
I'm often amazed by the
way that
"Tara Symposiums" often
(
always perhaps these days?) seem to
completely
ignore some very important parts of the history of
the overall "
Tara Heritage
Complex", accounts of which are referred to in
well respected historical
documents.
For example, today is the
"Spring Equinox
Day" (on the "top" half of the world), and there are some
very
clear,
important, and
powerful links between
it and
Cairn
T (located at
Loughcrew which is about 25 miles
north-west of the
Hill of Tara, and which houses a very
ancient,
Bronze Age "Equinox Detector" that still works
remarkably well provided the sky is free of cloud at the
critical time of around 6.45 am),
King Ollamh Fodhla,
and
Brehon Law: the very advanced and highly successful
legal system which the
people of Ireland appear
to have (
very happily) lived under
for some
2,500 years or so (up to around the mid
1600s), and which was completely different in most respects to
our present legal system.
For anybody interested, more
on these
closely related subjects can be found by
"Googling" strings of words such as the
following:
Equinox, Cairn T, Tara, King
Ollamh Fodhla, Brehon
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Crawler==================
The text
in the
main section above has been copied from the
following
Indymedia
(Ireland) location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/94613#comment266303==================
"Why
did Dr Gerard
Hogan fail to challenge unconstitutional
legislation (in connection
with the
600,000 Euros M3 PPP
Toll Road 'Tara Court
Case')
?"http://www.humanrightsireland.com/LondonMetropolitanPolice/19March2010/Email.htm==================
For
future reference purposes a copy of the above text will
later today be placed at the following
Internet
location:
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