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Were ancient Ireland’s ‘incestuous elites’ just a myth? A tomb older than Stonehenge has new answers
In 2020, analysis of a skull fragment discovered at Newgrange, County Meath, led to sensational claims of royal incest within ...
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Study Finds on MSNStudy Debunks Long-Held Theory Behind Ancient Ireland’s Incestuous ‘God-King’A new study challenges the idea that the so-called "king" buried at Newgrange was part of a royal dynasty in Ireland.
DNA from a skull found at Newgrange once sparked theories of a royal incestuous elite in ancient Ireland, but new research ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNeolithic Ireland Was Likely Not Ruled by Incestuous God-KingsDiscover more about Newgrange and the people who were buried there. And what those people can tell us about the elites of ...
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Newgrange Passage Tomb. History, Excavation & New Evidence. Brú Na Bóinne, County Meath, Ireland.The stone age lasted for over 2,5 million years and only ended 4.000 years ago. In this series the focus is on the Neolithic ...
New Irish-led research casts doubts over suggestions that an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland ...
In 2020, archaeologists in Ireland first announced a startling find at Newgrange, a giant Neolithic burial chamber 30 miles ...
The tomb is 5,200 years old - older than the Great Pyramid of Giza - and is also renowned for a winter solstice phenomenon ...
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Irish Independent on MSNDoubt cast over suggestions incestuous ‘god-kings’ ruled Newgrange during Neolithic IrelandNew research has cast doubt on suggestions an incestuous social elite ruled over the people who built Newgrange 5,000 years ...
Stone Age Ireland was likely not ruled over by incestuous “god-kings” 5500 years ago, as previously thought, a team of ...
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