Burial mounds and monuments such as Newgrange
CHRIS SCARRE has written: 'MEGALITHIC MONUMENTS OF BRITAIN & IRELAND'
Peter. Harbison has written: 'Guide to National and Historic Monuments of Ireland' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, National monuments, Antiquities, Historic sites 'Baedeker's AA Ireland' 'Pilgrimage in Ireland' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages 'New light on St. Mary's \\' -- subject(s): St. Mary's Abbey (County Louth, Ireland) 'Guide to national monuments of Ireland' -- subject(s): National monuments, Guidebooks 'Treasures of the Boyne Valley' -- subject(s): History, Historic sites, Historic buildings, Antiquities 'Barralet and Beranger's antiquarian sketching tour through Wicklow and Wexford in the autumn of 1780' -- subject(s): Megalithic monuments, Antiquities, Historic buildings, Historic sites 'Bracers and V-perforated buttons in the beaker and food vessel cultures of Ireland' -- subject(s): Beaker cultures, Antiquities 'The shore by Saints Island Lough Derg (Medieval Irish Pilgrim Paths)' 'Our Treasure of Antiquities' -- subject(s): Megalithic monuments, Antiquities, Historic buildings, Historic sites
Ireland
Stonehenge is in England, not Ireland. It depends what you mean by 'answer', since Stonehenge was built and altered over a periopd of about 1,500 years, with different purposes at different times. Stone circles and other stone monuments were erected in many parts of the Celtic world including Britain, Ireland and northern France.
There are a huge amount of landmarks in Ireland, so it would be impossible to list them all. There are many buildings of all sorts, monuments, public artworks, mountains, valleys, cliffs and all sorts of other natural landmarks.
les monuments
The possessive form for the 'monuments of the cities' is the cities' monuments.Example: The government funds have been approved to refurbish several cities' monuments.
there are 5 Monuments
Monuments are dead things, inert. If they remember anything, no one has ever been able to figure it out. But monuments can help humans remember the reason for the monuments.
Romans build monuments because they have superb engineers and their monuments make an impression on tourists.
Wooldridge Monuments was created in 1892.