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Island of the Setting Sun - In Search of Ireland's Ancient Astronomers (Paperback)
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Island of the Setting Sun - In Search of Ireland's Ancient Astronomers (Paperback)
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Ireland is home to some of the world's oldest
astronomically-aligned structures, giant stone monuments erected
over 5,000 years ago. Despite their apparent simplicity, these
megalithic edifices were crafted by a scientifically knowledgeable
community of farmers who endeavoured to enshrine their beliefs in a
stellar afterlife within the very fabric of their cleverly-designed
stone temples. Finally back in print, this reissued edition
presents evidence suggesting the builders of monuments such as
Newgrange and its Boyne Valley counterparts were adept astronomers,
cunning engineers and capable surveyors. Their huge monuments are
memorials in stone and earth, commemorating their creators'
perceived unity with the cosmos and enshrining a belief system
which resulted from a crossover between science and spirituality.
As investigation of this awe-inspiring civilisation of people
continues on many levels, evidence is emerging that significant
archaeological sites dating from deep in prehistory are linked -
not just through mythology, archaeology and cosmology - but through
an arrangement of complex, and in some cases astonishing,
alignments. Some of these alignments of ancient sites stretch from
one side of Ireland to another. While the accounts of the lives of
some prominent Irish saints appear to be steeped in folklore and
mystery, it seems from new interpretations of the literature that
the cosmic world view which existed in Neolithic Ireland
experienced a continuity right into the Early Christian period.
Join us on this fascinating exploration of stones, stars and
stories. "The sheer amount of information contained within the book
is mind-boggling. It is well thought out and structured... The more
you read the evidence the more convinced you become." -
Astronomy& Space magazine "Refreshing and fascinating . . . a
wonderful magical book, sumptuously illustrated and a must for
anyone who loves to delve deep into our past." - Kenny's Irish
Bookshop "A fascinating insight into Ireland's ancient burial
sites" - Irish Independent "A monument" - Drogheda Independent "It
is a beautiful book and very well written. The information that you
collected is outstanding." - Barbara Carter, co-author, The Myth of
the Year and The Goddess and the Bull "The authors... reach
interesting and challenging conclusions about the significance of
ancient astronomical knowledge. The book is jammed with colour
illustrations, maps and photographs. A thoroughly interesting
read!" - Archaeology Ireland "An essential book that demonstrates
just how much the beliefs and practices of our ancestors were
influenced by the movement of the stars, in particular those of the
constellation Cygnus - the celestial swan and Northern Cross - once
seen as a source of life and the destination of the soul in death.
A must have tome for all those passionate about what remains of our
fast disappearing ritual monuments of the prehistoric age." -
Andrew Collins, author of The Cygnus Mystery
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