New Light on the Ancient Past
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Keep informed on the latest news and developments on prehistorical and Mythical Ireland with Anthony's famous blog. See the sites in person on our popular Mythical Ireland walking tours.
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Immerse yourself in some of the best researched and most interesting insights and stories available in the areas of Irish myths and legends, prehistoric monuments, and stone age astronomy.
Display the Legacy that Shaped You
Do you feel a connection to Mythical Ireland, a whisper from the ancient inhabitants of this land of monuments and legends? Bring the ancient past to your walls with our stunning exclusive collection of museum quality prints featuring iconic monuments like Newgrange, The Hill of Tara, and Glendalough. These captivating photos are more than just décor, they are a tangible link to our shared ancestors and their stories. Display them proudly in your home or office.
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Full moon sets into Síd in Broga
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Triple spiral and solstice light beam in Newgrange chamber
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Drumsawry ringfort on a frosty morning
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Newgrange K1: The most famous stone in Ireland
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L19 - the guardian stone of Newgrange
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The Banqueting Hall at Tara from the air
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Moon, Jupiter and Venus over Newgrange
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Orion and Sirius over Newgrange
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Chamber of Cairn G, Carrowkeel
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About Mythical Ireland
Mythical Ireland was established in March of the year 2000 by author, journalist, astronomer and photographer Anthony Murphy. The website represents a journey into the ancient past, casting new light on the early history of Ireland. This exploration takes place through many different disciplines, including archaeology, anthropology, astronomy, mythology, spirituality and genetics.
The great 5,000-year-old megalithic passage-tombs of Brú na Bóinne in the Boyne Valley represent the zenith of a phase of Irish prehistory that began with the introduction of farming around 6,000 years ago. Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth are huge, enigmatic structures, that are the finest examples of a type of monument that is found scattered throughout Ireland. None can compare to these three, though, in terms of size, grandeur, and their illustrious prominence in the ancient myths.
Anthony’s exploration encompasses many different facets of these great monuments. He invites you to step into this ancient world, and through the various media of words, photography and video/film, to enjoy a unique glimpse of a past that seems very much alive.
Ancient Ireland
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Ancient Sites
Read Ancient SitesEnter the ‘Ancient Sites’ section of this blog for a fascinating and wide-ranging exploration of the megalithic and sacred sites of Ireland. Find out all about the Stone Age and prehistoric ruins and learn more about the possible functions and alignments of these sites. Visit the great temples of Brú na Bóinne, the Hill of Tara, the ancient cairns of Loughcrew among many others.
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Myths & Legends
Read Myths & LegendsExplore the ancient myths, legends and folklore of Ireland and their meaning. Read the epic Táin Bó Cuailnge, or the place-name myths in the Dindshenchas. Learn about how the Tuatha Dé Danann and the Milesians came to Ireland and how the early texts describe various invasions of prehistoric Éire. Hear about Fionn and the Fianna, and discover how some myths might contain information about astronomy and the stars.
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Astronomy & the Sky
Read Astronomy & the SkyThere is no doubt that the ancient megalith builders had a substantial knowledge of the movements of the sun, moon, planets and stars through the heavens. Learn more about just how complex and impressive this knowledge was. There is evidence that the people of the Neolithic knew about the 19-year Metonic cycle of the moon, as well as being able to predict eclipses.