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I am lika an ageing salmon attempting a particularly high, fast flowing, stony waterfall to reach the party. If I appear to be ranting, please accept my apologies. But after a certain age, and with things to complete before the call to come home is broadcast,(family originated in an avocado pear tree). I tend to suffer the fevers of impatience. Especially in a complex environment as is Wiki-whatever.

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With regard to "Newgrange Temple or Tomb" despite much digging and many investigations since 1699, human burial bones or matter, radio-carbon dated to the 4th millennium bce, have not been found. Even the 1962-75 restorer, professor Michael J O'Kelly accepted that such burial material had not been found by Edward Llwyd' He, the first scholar to enter the newly discovered entrance to the Newgrange ruin. Thus a tomb or passage grave without such items, confirmed by radio-carbon testing, represents something other than a tomb or grave.

But the Irish Establishment, as per text in Wikipedia, continue to claim Newgrange is little more than a "burial tomb or passage grave." Please help rid such garbage from the public eye. Newgrange is a Neolithic Fertility Temple and Agricultural Calendar. Remember how the Hanging Gardens of Babylon moved 325 miles to Nineveh? Thank you, Chris 80 Callaghan