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Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne (Irish Rural Landscapes) [Hardcover]

Geraldine Stout (Author)
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Irish Rural Landscapes January 22, 2003
The first offshoot of the internationally successful "Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape," "Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne" is the exploration of an outstanding archaeological landscape centered on Newgrange Passage Tomb and its greater environs. In ancient times it was called the Brugh na Boinne. Today this area is designated as a World Heritage site and is Ireland's first protected Archaeological Park. Its rich fertile soils and south-facing slopes are set in County Meath in the most accessible, low-lying part of Ireland, close to the Irish Sea. This is where the great pre-historic tomb-building tradition of Atlantic Europe reached its zenith. It is where legend says the foundations of Irish Christianity were laid and is also the home of Ireland's first medieval Cistercian monastery at Mellifont. On the banks of the Boyne in 1690 one of the most important battles in Irish history was fought.

The Bend of the Boyne had a pivotal role to play in Irish history and this is evident in its abundant physical remains, which can be traced among its fields and riverbanks. Through the interpretation of these remains this book presents an understanding of how this landscape was organized and exploited by communities over seven thousand years of settlement. This book draws heavily on the results of an extensive program of excavation at Knowth, Newgrange and Monknewtown and archaeological survey, which has greatly increased our knowledge of prehistoric societies. Using a wide range of maps, color photographs and historic as well as new drawings, it traces the gradual evolution of the landscape to the present day. The book is also concerned with the future of this protected cultural landscape and recommends actions to ensure its protection and preservation.

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"...splendid illustrations and ingenious artography serving succinct vignettes from cultural history, this book...Is historical geography at its best." -- Anne Buttimer, Professor of Geography, University College Dublin, President, International Geographical Union

"Geographers may proudly include [this book] among the classical regional monographs, as historical geography at its best." -- Anne Buttimer, Professor of Geography, University College Dublin and President, International Geographical Union

"This is a book written not only with intimate knowledge of the landscape but with a real sense of pleasure." -- Dr. Julian Richards, BBC

About the Author

Geraldine Stout is an archaeologist with the Archaeological Survey of Ireland, Department of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht. She assisted on the excavations at Knowth and Newgrange and has undertaken postgraduate and doctoral research on the Boyne valley. She is the author of Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne (Cork, 2002).

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  • Hardcover: 233 pages
  • Publisher: Cork University Press (January 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1859183417
  • ISBN-13: 978-1859183410
  • Product Dimensions: 11.9 x 9.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,499,203 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne, October 14, 2007
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Outstanding historical book for this area. Beautiful photos and illustrations. A great bargin to buy through
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5.0 out of 5 stars A grand Read, January 4, 2011
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This book offers fascinating insights into the mysteries of this iconic symbol of ancient Ireland and its peoples. Anyone who has ever visited this remarkable place, or ever wanted to visit will benefit from reading this engrossing book. Like a novel, it is difficult to put down. If you ever wished for a visit to Ireland, this book will become a driving force to get you there. This is not a museum survey, by any means, but the book will draw you in, and cause you to want to touch the stones, to marvel that it could have been built at all by those "primitive" people. A sense of awe, of mystery, of a determined people will entrance the reader. You'll finish reading this great book with a desire to read more, to know more, and to explore this place of history.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A coffee table book with substance, February 8, 2008
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The Boyne River has played a major role in Irish history. St Patrick first arrived in Ireland here, and the first Cistercian Abbey was established at Mellifont. King James and King William fought a great battle. (If you visit, you may be amused, perhaps bewildered, by the confusing road signs pointing in several directions to the "Battle of the Boyne".)

Geraldine Stout is an archaeologist with the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. She assisted on the excavations at Knowth and Newgrange and has undertaken postgraduate and doctoral research on the Boyne Valley.

This volume opens with excellent map of the area with centered on Newgrange. There are many illustrations and photographs focused on geology, emphasizing features which attracted the first settlers. (Google Books shows several of the pages in this volume.)

There are 26 ancient tribal burial chambers in the Boyne River Valley; Newgrange is the finest, and Stout describes it well. The great round tomb is about 5,000 years old -- which makes it several centuries older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt and 1,000 years older than Stonehenge. Stout also provides detailed descriptions of Knowth and Dowth. There are excellent photographs, paintings, maps and diagrams of all three tunnel tombs.

Stout describes the arrival of both the Cistercians (1142) and the Normans (1169), the establishment of a number of churches and the introduction of new methods of farming.

Another chapter deals with the historical and topographical aspects of the Battle of the Boyne. Stout describes of the great estates which arose from the growing economy of the 18th century and the construction of the Boyne Navigation. A chapter deals with more modest buildings which still stand in the Bend of the Boyne. She also describes the construction of a number of pillboxes during The Emergency as a line of defense against a possible British invasion.

Stout describes some of the current battles between farming and conservation. Finally she describes how the area, and especially the astronomical discoveries related to the tombs, have inspired artists and poets.

The book is attractive and scientific, useful for preparation for a trip to Ireland or as a reminder of one of the most interesting corners of Ireland.

Robert C. Ross 2008
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A cultural landscape such as the Bend of the Boyne is the product of dynamic interaction between cultural components and the natural environment. Read the first page
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Bend of the Boyne, Early Christian, Newgrange Site, Late Neolithic, Early Bronze Age, Visitor Centre, Civil Survey, Knowth Site, New Age, Donore Hill, Oldbridge House, Mattock River, Newgrange House, Old English, Ice Age, King William's Glen, Mellifont Abbey, Dowth Hall, Griffith's Valuation, Rossnaree House, Charles Campbell, George Eogan, Great Britain, Irish Sea, Lord Netterville
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