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Megaliths Cairns Circles Dolmens Standing Stones ![]() first deciphered megalith in Ireland Ireland Map Link by County Antrim Armagh Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Derry Donegal Down Dublin Fermanagh Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Tyrone Waterford West Meath Wexford Wicklow |
The megalith Ardristan ( the Ardri stone ) in Carlow County, Ireland is the only "rifled" megalith in Ireland and compares to the rifled Tuilyies Stone in Scotland (Tuilyies thus = Tullow, Ireland) with the similar Arabic term Al Thurayya meaning Pleiades. Manx Gaelic calls the Pleiades the similar term Yn Trilleen. This was the first stone in Ireland deciphered by Andis Kaulins, on the basis of the already previous decipherment of the megaliths of Scotland, which had shown the rifled stone Tuilyies to represent the Pleiades. The Irish megalith shows us why the stones were "rifled". They obviously represented the Pleiades as eels striving upward, as in their real life migrations. Manx Gaellic calls an eel an ASTAN (like ARDRISTAN) This decipherment is strengthened securely by the Aghade Capstone in Carlow County, similarly showing eels all striving to the surface of the foundation stone, seen by the ancients as the seed of creation, the eels being similar to the seed and emanating astronomically from the protrusion of the Milky Way below Perseus. The Irish word for eel is EASG so this is not AGHADE, but the Gaelic term GAD meaning "withe" or "rod" would seem to account for the site name AGHADE.
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Earthworks Artifacts Cave Wall Paintings Prehistoric Rock Art ![]() first deciphered megalith in Ireland Ireland Map Link by megalith or megalithic site Aghade Aill Na Mireann Annaghmare Ardmore Ardristan Aughnacliffe Ballybane Ballyboher Ballylowra Ballyedmonduff Ballykeel Ballynacloghy Ballyvatheen Baltynanima Barnmeen Beaghmore Boheh Burren Ceide Fields Cloghstuckagh Clonkeen Coumaraglin Creevykeel Derrynablaha Drumnart Fenegh Beg Holestone Killadeas Kilmihil Knockeen Knowth Lisbunny Lough Gur Mullagharoy Newgrange Punchestown Rathiddy Skregg Tara Timoney Tireighter Turoe Uragh |
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