Sunday, March 23, 2008

Professor George Eogan TaraWatch interview at Rath Lugh, 21 March 2008


Interview with professor George Eogan on Rath Lugh national monument, Hill of Tara.

By Vincent Salafia, TaraWatch, March 21 2008.

The National Roads Authority have just erected a metal fence, to keep protesters from interfering with M3 motorway construction works, which are directly impacting the Rath Lugh national monument, and severing the archaeological complex.

George Eogan

Director of Knowth Research Project and Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, University College, DublinGeorge Eogan (Ph.D., Trinity College, Dublin) is a leading expert in the archaeology of Ireland, with particular interest in the Neolithic and Late Bronze Ages. He is the Director of the Knowth Research Project and has been excavating at Knowth for more than 40 years as part of his investigation of the Passage Tomb builders in Ireland and Western Europe. Professor Eogan is a native of Ireland and has taught and lectured extensively on the country’s archaeology. Now Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, University College, Dublin, his archaeological research has led to approximately 90 papers and nine books, including The Accomplished Art: Gold and Gold-working in Britain and Ireland During the Bronze Age (Oxbow Books, 1994), Knowth and the Passage Tombs of Ireland (Thames and Hudson, 1986), and (with M. Herity) Ireland in Prehistory (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977).

1 comment:

Peadar O'Muirthile said...

A national disgrace. I am ashamed to be Irish. These people are not patriots. I no longer live in Ireland but surely there must be a national protest? I found an interesting link today on how the X Case protest in 1992 gathered momentum: http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/wsm/news/2002/anvmarchFEB.html