A giant 3,200-year-old city hidden beneath Ireland may rewrite Europe's ancient history
- Long before written records described powerful kingdoms in Ireland, a large community had already taken shape in what is now County Armagh.
- Fresh archaeological research suggests that this landscape was far more than a collection of scattered prehistoric monuments.
- Instead, it appears to have been a carefully organised centre where people lived, worked, traded and carried out ceremonies within a single interconnected setting around 1200 BC.
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- Long before written records described powerful kingdoms in Ireland, a large community had already taken shape in what is now County Armagh.
- Fresh archaeological research suggests that this landscape was far more than a collection of scattered prehistoric monuments.
- Instead, it appears to have been a carefully organised centre where people lived, worked, traded and carried out ceremonies within a single interconnected setting around 1200 BC.
Sources: Times of India