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Dowth - Site Visit
The Archaeoastronomy Database explores the ancient site of Dowth in the Boyne Valley in Ireland. The visit included documentation of sightlines and confirmation of other measurements for future archaeoastronomy analysis to determine/confirm and demonstrate orientation and alignments.
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🌓The Archaeoastronomy Database facilitates the gathering of crowd-sourced data relating to archaeoastronomy.
🏺 Link to the Database: http://www.exploreglobe.net/archaeoastronomy.html
🌄 Please support our work to build a community for archaeoastronomy research as we improve the database and create video content dealing with possible alignment investigations, site information, and general astronomy/archaeoastronomy concepts. Please cons...
published: 01 Dec 2021
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Dowth Megalithic Tomb, Bru na Boinne, Ireland
Flythrough of laser scan survey of the Neolithic passage tomb at Dowth, County Meath, Ireland. Survey work by David Strange-Walker of Trent & Peak Archaeology and Marcus Abbott of ArcHeritage. Thanks to Dr Steve Davis of University College Dublin, and the Office of Public Works, Ireland, for funding this project.
published: 06 Jun 2013
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Dowth Revealed: House of Darkness, Entrance to the Otherworld
Exploring Dowth, House of Darkness, Entrance To The Otherworld
Dowth is one of the three main tombs of the Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site – a landscape of prehistoric monuments including the large passage-tombs at nearby Newgrange and Knowth.
Dowth, Knowth and Newgrange are actually all part of single ancient ritual landscape, rather than separate sites.
Unlike Newgrange and Knowth, Dowth has not been independently dated and has not undergone extensive restoration.
Dowth is less developed as a tourist attraction than Knowth and Newgrange, partly because the site has been damaged by centuries of looters, plundered by Vikings, and had stones taken by quarrying. Ill-advised archeological work in the 19th century included the Royal Irish Academy dynamiting the roof, causing a large stil...
published: 01 Jul 2023
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Up Close: The Stone of the Seven Suns at Dowth
Anthony Murphy shows up-close views of the megalithic art on kerb stone 51 at Dowth, known as the Stone of the Seven Suns. This video was first published on 20th October 2019.
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to this channel for the very best videos about ancient Ireland, our mythology, megalithic sites, astronomical alignments, archaeological discoveries and much more. Brought to you by acclaimed author, photographer and astronomer Anthony Murphy. See more resources, photos and videos at https://www.mythicalireland.com Anthony is discoverer of a major archaeological find, one of the biggest in decades, near Newgrange (http://bit.ly/Newgrange-henge) and has appeared on television and in media all around the globe, including appearances on the History Channel, National Geographic, Channel 4, CNN...
published: 02 Jan 2020
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Dowth Hall Estate (including Netterville Manor), Dowth, Co. Meath
published: 19 Apr 2023
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Heritage Minister at Dowth Hall
published: 21 Dec 2018
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Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
published: 21 Apr 2021
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Heritage Week 2018 - Dowth Hall
published: 21 Dec 2018
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Dowth Hall ,Passage Tombs, Meath Ireland
Passage Tombs
During recent redevelopment at Dowth Hall, archaeologists were amazed to discover another passage tomb cemetery in the Boyne Valley. The 18th century house was built upon a 5,500 year old neolithic cairn. To date archaeologist have uncovered at least six kerbstones, one of these is highly decorated with passage tomb art. Two burial chambers have also been uncovered in the western side of the passage tomb.
At 40 metres in diameter the cain is about half the size of Newgrange
There is another, smaller passage tomb, with a corbelled roof, located about 60 metres southwest of the houseand a mound to the north, now covered in trees, is also believed to be a passage tomb., during the British occupation it want unusual for a house of this kind to be built on what was locally know...
published: 23 Feb 2021
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Heritage Week 1018 - The Dig at Dowth Hall
published: 21 Dec 2018
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Dowth - Site Visit
The Archaeoastronomy Database explores the ancient site of Dowth in the Boyne Valley in Ireland. The visit included documentation of sightlines and confirmatio...
The Archaeoastronomy Database explores the ancient site of Dowth in the Boyne Valley in Ireland. The visit included documentation of sightlines and confirmation of other measurements for future archaeoastronomy analysis to determine/confirm and demonstrate orientation and alignments.
⚙️ Turn up YouTube streaming quality to display labels more clearly.
🌓The Archaeoastronomy Database facilitates the gathering of crowd-sourced data relating to archaeoastronomy.
🏺 Link to the Database: http://www.exploreglobe.net/archaeoastronomy.html
🌄 Please support our work to build a community for archaeoastronomy research as we improve the database and create video content dealing with possible alignment investigations, site information, and general astronomy/archaeoastronomy concepts. Please consider donating on Patreon and gain access to rewards and content for contributors by following this link: https://www.patreon.com/archastrodb Even joining at the basic support tier can really help the work along!
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Map Imagery: Google Earth
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Music: Ambient String Quartet by LuxeXx
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The Archaeoastronomy Database explores the ancient site of Dowth in the Boyne Valley in Ireland. The visit included documentation of sightlines and confirmation of other measurements for future archaeoastronomy analysis to determine/confirm and demonstrate orientation and alignments.
⚙️ Turn up YouTube streaming quality to display labels more clearly.
🌓The Archaeoastronomy Database facilitates the gathering of crowd-sourced data relating to archaeoastronomy.
🏺 Link to the Database: http://www.exploreglobe.net/archaeoastronomy.html
🌄 Please support our work to build a community for archaeoastronomy research as we improve the database and create video content dealing with possible alignment investigations, site information, and general astronomy/archaeoastronomy concepts. Please consider donating on Patreon and gain access to rewards and content for contributors by following this link: https://www.patreon.com/archastrodb Even joining at the basic support tier can really help the work along!
PayPal is also available for donations to further the research:
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=WKPJU7HMCE8VY
🌒 Form to submit an archaeoastronomy question for future videos: https://forms.gle/cR3M6vPUe1eZG4gTA
Map Imagery: Google Earth
Photos: Archaeoastronomy Database
Music: Ambient String Quartet by LuxeXx
- published: 01 Dec 2021
- views: 388
6:07
Dowth Megalithic Tomb, Bru na Boinne, Ireland
Flythrough of laser scan survey of the Neolithic passage tomb at Dowth, County Meath, Ireland. Survey work by David Strange-Walker of Trent & Peak Archaeology a...
Flythrough of laser scan survey of the Neolithic passage tomb at Dowth, County Meath, Ireland. Survey work by David Strange-Walker of Trent & Peak Archaeology and Marcus Abbott of ArcHeritage. Thanks to Dr Steve Davis of University College Dublin, and the Office of Public Works, Ireland, for funding this project.
https://wn.com/Dowth_Megalithic_Tomb,_Bru_Na_Boinne,_Ireland
Flythrough of laser scan survey of the Neolithic passage tomb at Dowth, County Meath, Ireland. Survey work by David Strange-Walker of Trent & Peak Archaeology and Marcus Abbott of ArcHeritage. Thanks to Dr Steve Davis of University College Dublin, and the Office of Public Works, Ireland, for funding this project.
- published: 06 Jun 2013
- views: 69698
8:41
Dowth Revealed: House of Darkness, Entrance to the Otherworld
Exploring Dowth, House of Darkness, Entrance To The Otherworld
Dowth is one of the three main tombs of the Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site – a landscape of p...
Exploring Dowth, House of Darkness, Entrance To The Otherworld
Dowth is one of the three main tombs of the Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site – a landscape of prehistoric monuments including the large passage-tombs at nearby Newgrange and Knowth.
Dowth, Knowth and Newgrange are actually all part of single ancient ritual landscape, rather than separate sites.
Unlike Newgrange and Knowth, Dowth has not been independently dated and has not undergone extensive restoration.
Dowth is less developed as a tourist attraction than Knowth and Newgrange, partly because the site has been damaged by centuries of looters, plundered by Vikings, and had stones taken by quarrying. Ill-advised archeological work in the 19th century included the Royal Irish Academy dynamiting the roof, causing a large still visible crater.
Dowth is set in a spectacular location on the highest point in the Boyne Valley. Newgrange, 2 kilometers distant, is visible from Dowth.
Dowth’s mound is approximately 15 meters high and 85 meters in diameter. It one of the largest and oldest megalithic structures in Ireland, larger than Newgrange.
http://www.carrowkeel.com/sites/boyne/dowth1.html
White quartz stones found around the base of the Dowth mound indicate it may once have had a bright white exterior wall like Newgrange.
Dowth was once surrounded by 115 kerbstones. Kerbstone 51, known as the Stone of the Seven Suns, features a number of radial circular carvings. A kerbstone with cup-marks and a spiral and a flower-like design, marks the entrance to Dowth South.
Three stone-lined passages lead into the mound. There are two passage tombs, known as Dowth North and Dowth South, and a souterrain. A third entrance on Dowth’s west side of is an early Christian souterrain that leads into the passage of Dowth North. It was built during the 10th or 11th century CE.
Like the other Boyne Valley passage tombs, Dowth has a rich mythological history.
According to one legend, Dowth is the burial place of the goddess Boann. Boann was said to have created the River Boyne.
Dowth was also believed to be the entrance to the Otherworld, a magical realm that was home to the Tuatha Dé Danann, mythical gods who lived in Ireland before humans.
In legendary lore, Dowth is called the Fairy Mound of Darkness, Dubhadh ('darkening'), and The House of Darkness.
The medieval Dindsenchas (lore of places) says that king Bresal Bó-Díbad ordered the construction of a tower in a single day to reach heaven. Bersal’s sister cast a spell, making the sun stand still so that one day lasted indefinitely. Bresal then committed incest with his sister, breaking the spell, a legend similar to one associated with Newgrange.
With the spell broken, the sun sets and the builders leave. Hence the name Dubhadh ('darkening').
There may be a kernel of fact in the incest myth. Recent DNA analysis of human remains of a man at found Newgrange revealed he had parents who were most likely siblings.
These tales of light and darkness have been linked with solstice alignments at Brú na Bóinne.
Dowth’s tombs have winter solstice solar alignments like Newgrange.
Martin Brennan, author of The Stars and the Stones: Ancient Art and Astronomy in discovered the alignment during a ten-year study of the Boyne Valley.
From November to February light from the evening sun reaches into the Dowth South tomb passage and into the chamber. During the winter solstice, the sun light moves along the passage, into the circular chamber, where three stones are lit up by the sun.
https://www.knowth.com/dowth-sunsets.htm
Music:
Newgrange, RDScally & the Obstweedles, from the album Entropy: The Last Word In Everything
Available on Bandcamp
https://obstweedles.bandcamp.com/track/newgrange
ASCAP: QZ-6V5-16-00148 Published by Wounded Weasel Music Copyright 2019
Clouds Obscura, RDScally & the Obstweedles, from the album Entropy: The Last Word In Everything
Available on Bandcamp https://obstweedles.bandcamp.com/track/clouds-obscura
ASCAP: QZ-6V5-16-00156 Published by Wounded Weasel Music Copyright 2019
Entropy: The Last Word In Everything
https://obstweedles.bandcamp.com/album/entropy-the-last-word-in-everything
Published by Wounded Weasel Music Copyright 2019
#Dowth #ireland #irish #irishhistory #ancientireland #countymeath #passagetomb #archeology #irisharcheology #newgrange #knowth #ireland_travel #megalithic #kerbstone #runes
https://wn.com/Dowth_Revealed_House_Of_Darkness,_Entrance_To_The_Otherworld
Exploring Dowth, House of Darkness, Entrance To The Otherworld
Dowth is one of the three main tombs of the Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site – a landscape of prehistoric monuments including the large passage-tombs at nearby Newgrange and Knowth.
Dowth, Knowth and Newgrange are actually all part of single ancient ritual landscape, rather than separate sites.
Unlike Newgrange and Knowth, Dowth has not been independently dated and has not undergone extensive restoration.
Dowth is less developed as a tourist attraction than Knowth and Newgrange, partly because the site has been damaged by centuries of looters, plundered by Vikings, and had stones taken by quarrying. Ill-advised archeological work in the 19th century included the Royal Irish Academy dynamiting the roof, causing a large still visible crater.
Dowth is set in a spectacular location on the highest point in the Boyne Valley. Newgrange, 2 kilometers distant, is visible from Dowth.
Dowth’s mound is approximately 15 meters high and 85 meters in diameter. It one of the largest and oldest megalithic structures in Ireland, larger than Newgrange.
http://www.carrowkeel.com/sites/boyne/dowth1.html
White quartz stones found around the base of the Dowth mound indicate it may once have had a bright white exterior wall like Newgrange.
Dowth was once surrounded by 115 kerbstones. Kerbstone 51, known as the Stone of the Seven Suns, features a number of radial circular carvings. A kerbstone with cup-marks and a spiral and a flower-like design, marks the entrance to Dowth South.
Three stone-lined passages lead into the mound. There are two passage tombs, known as Dowth North and Dowth South, and a souterrain. A third entrance on Dowth’s west side of is an early Christian souterrain that leads into the passage of Dowth North. It was built during the 10th or 11th century CE.
Like the other Boyne Valley passage tombs, Dowth has a rich mythological history.
According to one legend, Dowth is the burial place of the goddess Boann. Boann was said to have created the River Boyne.
Dowth was also believed to be the entrance to the Otherworld, a magical realm that was home to the Tuatha Dé Danann, mythical gods who lived in Ireland before humans.
In legendary lore, Dowth is called the Fairy Mound of Darkness, Dubhadh ('darkening'), and The House of Darkness.
The medieval Dindsenchas (lore of places) says that king Bresal Bó-Díbad ordered the construction of a tower in a single day to reach heaven. Bersal’s sister cast a spell, making the sun stand still so that one day lasted indefinitely. Bresal then committed incest with his sister, breaking the spell, a legend similar to one associated with Newgrange.
With the spell broken, the sun sets and the builders leave. Hence the name Dubhadh ('darkening').
There may be a kernel of fact in the incest myth. Recent DNA analysis of human remains of a man at found Newgrange revealed he had parents who were most likely siblings.
These tales of light and darkness have been linked with solstice alignments at Brú na Bóinne.
Dowth’s tombs have winter solstice solar alignments like Newgrange.
Martin Brennan, author of The Stars and the Stones: Ancient Art and Astronomy in discovered the alignment during a ten-year study of the Boyne Valley.
From November to February light from the evening sun reaches into the Dowth South tomb passage and into the chamber. During the winter solstice, the sun light moves along the passage, into the circular chamber, where three stones are lit up by the sun.
https://www.knowth.com/dowth-sunsets.htm
Music:
Newgrange, RDScally & the Obstweedles, from the album Entropy: The Last Word In Everything
Available on Bandcamp
https://obstweedles.bandcamp.com/track/newgrange
ASCAP: QZ-6V5-16-00148 Published by Wounded Weasel Music Copyright 2019
Clouds Obscura, RDScally & the Obstweedles, from the album Entropy: The Last Word In Everything
Available on Bandcamp https://obstweedles.bandcamp.com/track/clouds-obscura
ASCAP: QZ-6V5-16-00156 Published by Wounded Weasel Music Copyright 2019
Entropy: The Last Word In Everything
https://obstweedles.bandcamp.com/album/entropy-the-last-word-in-everything
Published by Wounded Weasel Music Copyright 2019
#Dowth #ireland #irish #irishhistory #ancientireland #countymeath #passagetomb #archeology #irisharcheology #newgrange #knowth #ireland_travel #megalithic #kerbstone #runes
- published: 01 Jul 2023
- views: 2414
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Up Close: The Stone of the Seven Suns at Dowth
Anthony Murphy shows up-close views of the megalithic art on kerb stone 51 at Dowth, known as the Stone of the Seven Suns. This video was first published on 20t...
Anthony Murphy shows up-close views of the megalithic art on kerb stone 51 at Dowth, known as the Stone of the Seven Suns. This video was first published on 20th October 2019.
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to this channel for the very best videos about ancient Ireland, our mythology, megalithic sites, astronomical alignments, archaeological discoveries and much more. Brought to you by acclaimed author, photographer and astronomer Anthony Murphy. See more resources, photos and videos at https://www.mythicalireland.com Anthony is discoverer of a major archaeological find, one of the biggest in decades, near Newgrange (http://bit.ly/Newgrange-henge) and has appeared on television and in media all around the globe, including appearances on the History Channel, National Geographic, Channel 4, CNN, NBC News and the BBC.
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Anthony Murphy shows up-close views of the megalithic art on kerb stone 51 at Dowth, known as the Stone of the Seven Suns. This video was first published on 20th October 2019.
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to this channel for the very best videos about ancient Ireland, our mythology, megalithic sites, astronomical alignments, archaeological discoveries and much more. Brought to you by acclaimed author, photographer and astronomer Anthony Murphy. See more resources, photos and videos at https://www.mythicalireland.com Anthony is discoverer of a major archaeological find, one of the biggest in decades, near Newgrange (http://bit.ly/Newgrange-henge) and has appeared on television and in media all around the globe, including appearances on the History Channel, National Geographic, Channel 4, CNN, NBC News and the BBC.
Become a Mythical Ireland fan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mythicalireland/ (with 50,000 followers) and join the discussion at the Mythical Ireland Community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mythicalirelandgroup/
Buy signed copies of Anthony’s books: https://mythicalireland.com/collections/my-books/
Purchase a Kindle version of Anthony’s novel, The Cry of the Sebac, on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DE75Z50/
Purchase a Kindle version of Anthony’s acclaimed book (with Richard Moore), Island of the Setting Sun: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DE75Z50/
Follow Mythical Ireland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mythicalireland
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- published: 02 Jan 2020
- views: 2374
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Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
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Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
- published: 21 Apr 2021
- views: 110348
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Dowth Hall ,Passage Tombs, Meath Ireland
Passage Tombs
During recent redevelopment at Dowth Hall, archaeologists were amazed to discover another passage tomb cemetery in the Boyne Valley. The 18th cen...
Passage Tombs
During recent redevelopment at Dowth Hall, archaeologists were amazed to discover another passage tomb cemetery in the Boyne Valley. The 18th century house was built upon a 5,500 year old neolithic cairn. To date archaeologist have uncovered at least six kerbstones, one of these is highly decorated with passage tomb art. Two burial chambers have also been uncovered in the western side of the passage tomb.
At 40 metres in diameter the cain is about half the size of Newgrange
There is another, smaller passage tomb, with a corbelled roof, located about 60 metres southwest of the houseand a mound to the north, now covered in trees, is also believed to be a passage tomb., during the British occupation it want unusual for a house of this kind to be built on what was locally known as a fairymount or a place of significance, to mock or break the people's beliefs or mythology, another example is the Hellfire club in the Dublin mountains.
Work is on stopped at this time due to Covid 19 but who knows what other wonders await.
#爱尔兰
#アイルランド
#Irlandia
#Irlanda
#Ireland
#Eire,
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Passage Tombs
During recent redevelopment at Dowth Hall, archaeologists were amazed to discover another passage tomb cemetery in the Boyne Valley. The 18th century house was built upon a 5,500 year old neolithic cairn. To date archaeologist have uncovered at least six kerbstones, one of these is highly decorated with passage tomb art. Two burial chambers have also been uncovered in the western side of the passage tomb.
At 40 metres in diameter the cain is about half the size of Newgrange
There is another, smaller passage tomb, with a corbelled roof, located about 60 metres southwest of the houseand a mound to the north, now covered in trees, is also believed to be a passage tomb., during the British occupation it want unusual for a house of this kind to be built on what was locally known as a fairymount or a place of significance, to mock or break the people's beliefs or mythology, another example is the Hellfire club in the Dublin mountains.
Work is on stopped at this time due to Covid 19 but who knows what other wonders await.
#爱尔兰
#アイルランド
#Irlandia
#Irlanda
#Ireland
#Eire,
If you like the videos and would like to help fund them ,any thing is welcomed help on
https://www.paypal.me/storybud
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- published: 23 Feb 2021
- views: 487