Navan_Fort,_County_Armagh_-_geograph.org.uk_-_43871.jpg


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English: Navan Fort, County Armagh. Navan Fort, aka Emain Macha, ancient capital of Ulster. Settlement dates back to the Bronze Age. In 95BC a circular 40m structure was built, burnt down and covered with earth and turf to form the mound, thereafter used for the inauguration of kings.
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Author Patrick Brown
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