Hill of Tara

The Hill of Tara (Irish: Teamhair or Cnoc na Teamhrach) is a hill and ancient ceremonial and burial site near Skryne in County Meath, Ireland. Tradition identifies the hill as the inauguration place and seat of the High Kings of Ireland; it also appears in Irish mythology. Tara consists of numerous monuments and earthworks—dating from the Neolithic to the Iron Age—including a passage tomb (the "Mound of the Hostages"), burial mounds, round enclosures, a standing stone (believed to be the Lia Fáil or "Stone of Destiny"), and a ceremonial avenue. There is also a church and graveyard on the hill. Tara forms part of a larger ancient landscape and Tara itself is a protected national monument under the care of the Office of Public Works, an agency of the Irish Government.

Hill of Tara
Teamhair
The Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny) atop the Hill of Tara, with the Mound of the Hostages in the background
Shown within island of Ireland
LocationCounty Meath, Ireland
Coordinates53°34′39″N 6°36′43″W
Altitude155 m (509 ft)
TypeCeremonial and burial site
History
PeriodsNeolithic–Iron Age
CulturesGaelic
Site notes
OwnershipCurrently the Irish Government through the Office of Public Works
ManagementThe Office of Public Works
National monument of Ireland
Official nameHill of Tara
Reference no.676
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