An unassuming grass-covered stone mound outside Dublin may be home to the world's oldest visual representation of a solar eclipse. The Loughcrew Cairns in County Meath,Ireland, date to approximately 3300 years B.
C., or predating the more well-known structures at Stonehenge,in southern England, by approximately 1000 years. The 5000-year-ragged Loughcrew structures appear to absorb served as […]
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