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Out of the mists of the Stone Age, this structure has stood since the dawn of recorded history. This rounded tomb called Newgrange has stood on the bend of Ireland's River Boyne for more than 5,000 years. It is massive, distinct and very mysterious.
The mound1 of earth covers a rock passageway, which leads to a central chamber2 where the ashes and bones of the dead were placed. Long thought to be just a tomb, in the late 1960s, archeologists uncovered an amazing secret that shed new light on this ancient structure. On the winter solstice , the longest night and shortest day of the year, a shaft3 of light enters a perfectly4 positioned window and lights up the 60-foot corridor that leads to the basin of ancestral bones, an impressive feat5 of engineering, considering its Stone Age builders possessed6 only rudimentary technologies.
It's particularly important, because it's been proven without doubt that it was very deliberately7 aligned8 to sunrise at the winter solstice.
Its facade9 is a white quartz10, restored by archeologists who believed the mound was originally covered in a smooth stone that reflected the light. The massive stones in the interior were perhaps pulled from the river. The builders probably moved the boulders11 into position by rolling them on logs. Archeologists believe it took decades to construct Newgrange. And since life expectancy12 was short, only about 40 years, the project likely was handed down from generation to the next. Little is known about the Neolithic13 farming community that created this structure. Why they built it is still a mystery. Perhaps the mound was a place of worship. Historians admit they just don't know.
We know they were used as burial places, but we also think they would have been used as places for ritual gatherings14, or a pla(ce), a focus for community gatherings, and place to and honor the ancestors.
For more than 5,000 years, Newgrange has captured the rising sun of the winter solstice. It's a lasting15 monument to human ingenuity16 and to a desire as old as mankind. Even then people strove to understand great forces of nature and to harness them even if only for a brief moment in time.
The mound1 of earth covers a rock passageway, which leads to a central chamber2 where the ashes and bones of the dead were placed. Long thought to be just a tomb, in the late 1960s, archeologists uncovered an amazing secret that shed new light on this ancient structure. On the winter solstice , the longest night and shortest day of the year, a shaft3 of light enters a perfectly4 positioned window and lights up the 60-foot corridor that leads to the basin of ancestral bones, an impressive feat5 of engineering, considering its Stone Age builders possessed6 only rudimentary technologies.
It's particularly important, because it's been proven without doubt that it was very deliberately7 aligned8 to sunrise at the winter solstice.
Its facade9 is a white quartz10, restored by archeologists who believed the mound was originally covered in a smooth stone that reflected the light. The massive stones in the interior were perhaps pulled from the river. The builders probably moved the boulders11 into position by rolling them on logs. Archeologists believe it took decades to construct Newgrange. And since life expectancy12 was short, only about 40 years, the project likely was handed down from generation to the next. Little is known about the Neolithic13 farming community that created this structure. Why they built it is still a mystery. Perhaps the mound was a place of worship. Historians admit they just don't know.
We know they were used as burial places, but we also think they would have been used as places for ritual gatherings14, or a pla(ce), a focus for community gatherings, and place to and honor the ancestors.
For more than 5,000 years, Newgrange has captured the rising sun of the winter solstice. It's a lasting15 monument to human ingenuity16 and to a desire as old as mankind. Even then people strove to understand great forces of nature and to harness them even if only for a brief moment in time.
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1 mound | |
n.土墩,堤,小山;v.筑堤,用土堆防卫 | |
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n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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n.(工具的)柄,杆状物 | |
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4 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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n.功绩;武艺,技艺;adj.灵巧的,漂亮的,合适的 | |
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adj.疯狂的;拥有的,占有的 | |
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7 deliberately | |
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8 aligned | |
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9 facade | |
n.(建筑物的)正面,临街正面;外表 | |
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10 quartz | |
n.石英 | |
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11 boulders | |
n.卵石( boulder的名词复数 );巨砾;(受水或天气侵蚀而成的)巨石;漂砾 | |
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12 expectancy | |
n.期望,预期,(根据概率统计求得)预期数额 | |
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13 neolithic | |
adj.新石器时代的 | |
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14 gatherings | |
聚集( gathering的名词复数 ); 收集; 采集; 搜集 | |
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15 lasting | |
adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持 | |
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16 ingenuity | |
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