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<< News >> Ancient Hill of Tara is put on 'crisis list' backed by WMF over road

Submitted by coldrum on Sunday, 10 June 2007  Page Views: 2052

Site WatchCountry: Ireland (Republic of) County: Co. Meath
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One of Ireland's most venerated prehistoric treasures, the Hill of Tara, has been classed among the world's 100 most-endangered heritage sites, having been added to the "crisis list" of the World Monument Fund.

The area, threatened by plans to build a motorway, is rich in archaeological sites, including tombs and ring forts. It was described by a poet as "probably the most consecrated spot in Ireland".

The bitter dispute over the plan is a clash between two aspects of Ireland, the commercially driven push for development and the older Irish instinct to preserve relics. It started as political disagreement, went on to legal challenges and, most recently, scuffles as protesters tried to prevent heavy machinery reaching the route of the motorway.

The authorities, having surmounted all legal obstacles, are determined to press ahead with the road, which they say is essential to serve the prodigious expansion of Dublin.

The New York-based WMF said Tara was at risk because "cities and suburbs are spreading unchecked". Its president, Bonnie Burnham, added: "Man is indeed the enemy. Just as we caused the damage in the first place, we have the power to repair it by taking our responsibility as caretakers of the world's cultural heritage seriously."

Tara is in Co Meath, north-west of Dublin. A hugely expanded commuter belt around the capital has caused much-increased traffic flows, with drivers complaining they spend hours in jams every day.

There is general agreement that the present road system is inadequate, with several towns suffering from chronic congestion.

Objectors say an alternative route should be found. They say the Hill of Tara is the centre of a unique archaeological landscape.

The WMF is credited with saving hundreds of sites all over the world. Being on their list means that the area will be the subject of "a global call to action on behalf of sites in need of immediate intervention, bringing them to international attention and helping to raise funds for their rescue".

The significance of Tara as a place of political and religious importance dates from around 4000BC. The Ard Ri or high kings of Ireland were crowned here for centuries and it is the central location of countlesslegends. One group of historians said: "The Hill of Tara constitutes the heart and soul of Ireland. Its very name invokes the spirit and mystique of our people. This is a massive national and international tragedy."

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Re: Ancient Hill of Tara is put on 'crisis list' backed by WMF over road by Anonymous on Thursday, 23 August 2007
Oh! They're moving father's grave to build a sewer.

There is an archeoalogical site in the pathway of this road. It is about fifty-five hundred years old, (3,200 to 3,500 bce. There is nothing left of this site now but the post holes.
They can be analyzed to map out the original site.
It will take about five years.
If you build a road and destroy this site we will organize student pickets from all over the world to come to Dublin airport with protest signs showing what gombeen men you are.

Slainte



Unsionn O Corragan, Ph. D.
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Re: Ancient Hill of Tara is put on 'crisis list' backed by WMF over road by Anonymous on Sunday, 29 July 2007
The Irish have proven themselves as being slavish conformers to present day beliefs that the loss of their own past identity will allow them to be accepted by those who have no recognizable identity. The Irish sit on their asses and allowed a road to cut through Tara it is a disgrace to any nation. Every gram of soil, every piece of rock and everything that is Tara must be preserved and returned to it's original place. Every person who had any part in it's destruction of Tara are culpable and should be held in prison for their dastardly deeds. Shame on the Irish and a greater shame on their nation. By doing this they never deserved to be free of England. What the English couldn't do they are doing to themselves. The Irish need to have the governance of their Nation once more removed from them to protect them from themselves.
So say I,
Brien.
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Re: by Nick- on Tuesday, 12 June 2007
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I have a (Southern) Irish surname, and have a great grandfather who came from Ireland (to Liverpool). I've never been to Ireland in my life, but would like to some day.....

Hope they haven't bulldozed everything archaeological by the time I get there...
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