Navan Fort in County Armagh is an ancient ceremonial site believed to have deep roots in Irish mythology and history. Surrounded by rolling green fields and peaceful countryside, its circular ...
A 3,000-year-old major prehistoric centre in Northern Ireland may be one of Europe’s first large, organised settlement, new ...
The 3,000-year-old Haughey’s Fort ‘was a thriving and complex hub’ some 400 years earlier than previously thought, academics ...
A "monumental temple complex" that dates back to the Iron Age and several buildings that housed the early kings of Ulster may be hidden underground at Navan Fort, according to a newly published study.
Archeologists have found what may have been one of Europe’s first large urban settlements – 200 homes and large communal ...
The report from the Committee of Public Accounts on the Navan Centre and its fort, Emain Macha, should be read by anyone with an interest in preserving the uniqueness of our heritage. The report from ...
A security alert close to Navan Fort has ended. Army technical officers carried out a number of controlled explosions on a suspicious object on the the Killylea Road, but it was declared a hoax. The ...
Attempts are being made to save one of Northern Ireland's most important ancient sites. The Navan Fort tourist centre at Armagh was forced to close earlier this year due to a funding crisis. However, ...