Newgrange, county Meath
O 007 727 - Sheet 43
Nearest town: Drogheda
Nearest village: Slane
This photograph gives some idea of the atmosphere of Newgrange before it was
excavated.
It is hard to appreciate the fine circle surrounding the
famous tourist-attraction,
because of the razmatazz of the pseudo-authentic entrance to the tomb, the visitor
centre, the guides, the buses,
the ticket-booth and all those things that cheapen the place for the brief bemusement
of gawpers
who mostly know little about Ireland and less about prehistoric Europe - and
go away knowing very little more.
The circle was erected (probably by the same 'ethnocultural
group' who erected the circle at Ballynoe)
after the tomb was built, perhaps to incorporate it into a new form of sanctity,
as old churches in Ireland were taken over from the Celtic rite first by the
Roman orthodoxy,
then later by the Anglicans.