A cemetery from the first few centuries CE, when Romano-British customs were being introduced into Ireland, includes a variety of burial types and a kind of square-ditched enclosure characteristic of Yorkshire burials.
Tara Burial Unique in Irish Archaeology
Submitted by Ursula on Sun, 2006-05-21 07:13
A newly discovered burial site near Tara shows features not found in Ireland before.
A cemetery from the first few centuries CE, when Romano-British customs were being introduced into Ireland, includes a variety of burial types and a kind of square-ditched enclosure characteristic of Yorkshire burials.
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