• "Newgrange" is a song by the Irish group Clannad, released in 1983 on the album Magical Ring, and as a single. The song was used in the film Intermission...
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    Newgrange (Irish: Sí an Bhrú) is a prehistoric monument in County Meath in Ireland, located on a rise overlooking the River Boyne, eight kilometres (five...
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  • may also refer to: "Newgrange" (song), a 1982 song by 'Clannad' off the album Magical Ring "Newgrange (Bru Na Boinne)" (song), a song by 'Wolfe Tones';...
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    foster-father was variously Elcmar or Midir. He was said to have lived at Newgrange by the River Boyne, where he raised Manannán's blonde-haired daughter...
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    Late Neolithic passage grave at Newgrange, Ireland and radiocarbon dated at 4,800 YBP. A genetic analysis of the Newgrange dog showed that it was male, did...
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    album: "I See Red" went to No.19 in Ireland and No.81 in the UK, and "Newgrange" reached No.30 and No.65, respectively. In April 1983, Clannad were awarded...
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    on what was probably originally a neolithic passage grave similar to Newgrange. In Irish cosmology, it is often assumed to be the burial place of Amhairgin...
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  • "I See Red" is a song written by Gerry Rafferty's brother, Jim Rafferty. "I See Red" was first recorded by Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA, under the name "Frida"...
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    to the moon and our spacecraft to the surface of Mars. — Edwin Krupp Newgrange is a passage tomb in the Republic of Ireland dating from around 3,300...
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    marking the start of spring). The passage is shorter than monuments like Newgrange, making it less precise in providing alignments with the Sun, but Martin...
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  • In a Lifetime (category Clannad songs)
    Skyline" "Indoor" "Newgrange" To promote Clannad's 'best-of' compilation, Pastpresent, "In a Lifetime" was re-released on 19 June 1989. The song was the second...
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  • musical score, he cites: "Fitzmaurice has a good ear for picking the right song to help set the mood, although at times you’re reminded how much better Sing...
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    and Newgrange, Ireland, both of which point to the winter solstice. It has also been suggested that a feature similar to the 'lightbox' at Newgrange may...
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    regularly in passage tomb cemeteries in Europe in a burial context, such as Newgrange or Carrowmore in Ireland. Quartz was also used in Prehistoric Ireland...
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    regarding the nearby Newgrange monument. An Bord Pleanála said that due to the proposed road being in the "viewshed" of the Newgrange UNESCO site, approval...
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    by Irish musician Gavin Dunne, better known as "Miracle of Sound," in the song "Tale of Cú Chulainn" on his 2020 album Level 11. Wikisource has original...
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    example in Nabta Playa, Egypt; Mnajdra, Malta; and Stonehenge, England); Newgrange, a prehistoric human-built mount in Ireland, was designed to detect the...
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    appearances. Clannad achieved a breakthrough in their career in 1983 with the song "Theme from Harry's Game", which peaked at number five in the United Kingdom...
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  • 3:07 "Robin (The Hooded Man)" – 2:49 "Something to Believe In" – 4:44 "Newgrange" – 4:02 "Buachaill Ón Éirne" – 3:07 "White Fool" – 4:37 "Stepping Stone"...
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    Lough Boora, Co. Offaly Malin Head, Co. Donegal Navan Fort, Co. Armagh Newgrange, Co. Meath St. Stephen’s Green, Co. Dublin Temple Bar, Co. Dublin Series...
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    In Concert (Flying Fish) 1988: Shades of the Past (Sugar Hill) 1999: NewGrange (Compass) 2005: A Christmas Heritage (Compass) 2014: The Earls Of Leicester...
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    and Bronze Age archaeological sites, such as Stonehenge in England and Newgrange in Ireland. The primary axes of both of these monuments seem to have been...
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  • Robin (The Hooded Man) (category Song recordings produced by Tony Clarke)
    released by Irish group Clannad in April from their 1984 album Legend. This song was the theme tune to the ITV drama Robin of Sherwood and heralded Clannad's...
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  • Abhaile Riú" and edited the "Robin of Sherwood Medley" from 11:22 to 4:00. "Newgrange" "An tÚll" "Thíos Fán Chósta" "In a Lifetime" "Trail of Tears" "Dúlamán"...
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    Oxford University Press. pp. 134–138. ISBN 978-0-19-820570-8. "Imbolc". Newgrange UNESCO World Heritage website. Retrieved 1 June 2011. Moriarty, Sean Keir...
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    China), 5000-4500 BC Skara Brae (Scotland), 3200-2200 BC Decorated stone, Newgrange (Ireland), 3200-3100 BC Columns with clay mosaic cones from the Eanna...
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    Mileham in Norfolk, (4th century) Gold jewellery deposited at the site of Newgrange, Ireland, (4th century) Thetford Hoard, late Roman jewellery from eastern...
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    the wolf and dog. However, in 2016 the mutation rate of the 4,800 YBP Newgrange dog matched that of the Taimyr wolf. The wolf-like canids (the canid subfamily...
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    south-west). c. 3400 BC: Constructions in Sardinia (circular graves), Ireland (Newgrange), Netherlands (north-east), Germany (northern and central) Sweden and...
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    legends by Charles Squire ISBN 1-84204-015-4 "Beltane – The Fire Festival". Newgrange. Archived from the original on 30 April 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2019...
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