Anthropology
Related: About this forumirish neolithic tomb is the oldest monument in the WORLD.
sorry i still dont have the hang of c/p on this damn ipad.
super cool. my people!
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2020/12/02/neolithic/?fbclid=IwAR3O2x9RaiIm4qbSIOOojrjEMgAG4tizziHrJ78Y8a-gNZlwmzgjOUg_5uM
Silver Gaia
(4,822 posts)The myths surrounding it are really cool, too. I wrote a paper about it for an art history class in college.
I want to see it. It's on my bucket list!
mopinko
(71,757 posts)i am planning a trip over there when this plague is over. it is now on my list fersher.
mitch96
(14,627 posts)Took a bit of time to get up there but I made it.. It just looked like a bunch of stones (lots of stones around there) but the give away was the two vertical and a horizontal across the top A lintel. Man put it there The little plaque informed the visitor that the structure was believed to be the tomb of a chief of some 4ooo years BCE... Thats old... He/she got a beautiful place to rest The views were amazing. The land around Sligo and Donegal are magical ..
Mopinko, go visit your people when this shite is done.
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mopinko
(71,757 posts)meanwhile, i am tracing my tree, and learning all the drinking songs, and the tin whistle.
hoping to pick up a bit o gaelic before i go.
and my da would be so proud of the brogue i have. it's started w just picking up a lilt singing along w irish singers. but my voice teacher gave me a couple of tips, and sure and begora, i can pass, i think.
been taking voice lessons for a couple of months now, and cant wait to hang out in irish pubs, and sing for pints and proposals.
i have found a couple cousins i am dying to meet.
imma stay in kinnity castle. it's a b&b now, and said to be 1 of the most haunted places in ireland.
i cant wait to see if the haints will talk to me.
kinnity is where my grandpa was born.
i am entitled to citizenship on both sides of the family.
and the great michael dwyer is my many times great uncle. i havent figured out how many generations yet, cuz there is a michael in every damn generation!
mitch96
(14,627 posts)narrow. I can't tell you how many times we met an on coming car and had to back up to a place to let him pass. I had a euro version of a Nissan rogue. Called a Qashqai. In Ireland it was huge vehicle. Ireland is relatively small.. About the size of Indiana.From the Sligo on the west coast to Dublin on the east coast is only 3 ½ hrs by train.. I had to make my Guinness pilgrimage
I should have gotten a Mini, or Audi a3... So much to see and do. In the west, north west there are places in Connamara that people still only speak Irish... Irish radio stations and Irish TV programs also. They have been teaching the Irish language in schools for years. Many signs are bi lingual... You'll have a blast. And just in case the fecal material hits the rotating oscillator get your irish citizenship....
Oh and BTW I'm not Irish!! but I love the place.. And they kinda sorta speak english.. Two countries divided by a common language
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mopinko
(71,757 posts)something that handles and has the tech to tell me i'm on the wrong side of the road.
i def wont go till i get my passport. my ex married an irish woman from donnybrook. a chicago cop. lol. she says they dont take kindly to americans who think they are irish. i dont think that is real widespread there. i suspect she sorta means me.
i have one of those old guinness signs. the one w the toucan.
the brewery will be 1 of my first stops, fersher. kinnity is pretty central, so i will be able to get to most places in a reasonable time.
i'm hoping before i go to track down the places my family lived. they are from all over the country. who knows, maybe one of the old farms will be for sale. the only other place in the world i would live, besides where i am right now, is a farm in ireland.
mitch96
(14,627 posts)You get use to it pretty quick. With traffic you know what to do. I had two problems. Driving without other cars around as a guide and corners could be a bit dangerous if your still thinking US. Leaving the airport in Shannon, big signs telling you...GO LEFT GO LEFT GO LEFT....
When you open your mouth and american spills out, someone will always ask if you are in ireland to find your "roots". I was unique to a few b/c I did not have any irish heritage and just came for a 'look see"...The place is dripping with history... Like I did not know that where was such a huge trade with Spain!!! Hundreds of years back and forth trade... Who'd of thunk??? I was told that's where the term "Black Irish" came from.. Inter marrage between dark haired dark skinned Spaniards and The irish...
SIM cards for you phone are really inexpensive.... like $25 for a bucket load of data. I used Google maps for Ireland and it was perfect...Better than my Gps...
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mopinko
(71,757 posts)i'm just worried, cuz in general, i am left/rigth retarded.
i'll make sure to get the insurance on the rental.
i suspect once i get there i will just have a bit of a lilt. i was talking to a friend of mine recently who came here from mayo. she has zero accent, but talking to her, i did.
comes of singing too much.
mitch96
(14,627 posts)There is Mayo and then there is Ireland... She came when she was 8 yo and you can still hear a bit of a "twang". Before the virus she would go back many times..Her heart is in Mayo...Her family is wonderful... One thing she told me about driving in Ireland is to "mind the line and keep the bitch in the ditch"... If you think about it even here the drivers side is the side with the line... Same over there. So keep the line on YOUR side... like here and the passenger on the curb or "ditch" side...
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mopinko
(71,757 posts)Judi Lynn
(162,358 posts)Click link for pictures:
https://tinyurl.com/ybwrcwy5
Have never seen any of these views. Wonderful!
I can see why someone would miss this area.
Thank you.
Judi Lynn
(162,358 posts)It something that could take up a lot of room for thought, study.
Stands in a class of its own, doesn't it?
Will be returning to this link to absorb the idea repeatedly.
Thank you, so much.
mopinko
(71,757 posts)almost an acre!
trust me, when i go, there will be pics.
Judi Lynn
(162,358 posts)pansypoo53219
(21,704 posts)mopinko
(71,757 posts)but i dont know how much farther back we will find stuff like this.
societies just werent organized enough to do this sort of thing much farther back than that.
Tetrachloride
(8,444 posts)Certainly it is old.
I look forward to some precision.
mopinko
(71,757 posts)it's just a short story. but i dont know how much carbon dating helps. the age of the stones is obviously not the age of the monument. what would you want dated?
anyway, more here-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newgrange
UpInArms
(51,766 posts)Thanks for posting
mopinko
(71,757 posts)of all the things i love to sing, my people's song is my fave.