The Navan Research Group (NRG) was formed in the spring of 1986.
By this time the campaign that focussed attention on quarrying at Navan aroused massive public interest about Navan (Emain Macha), Ulster's ancient capital.
The various members of the NRG,
drawn from the Queen's University, the Historic Monuments and
Buildings' Branch of the Department of the Environment, and the Ulster
Museum, all shared a research interest in the Navan complex and related
monuments. Consequently, we believed that both our own interests and
those of the general public would be best served by the formation of the
Navan Research Group. The primary functions of the NRG are to
coordinate and undertake research into the Navan complex and related
monuments, promote and assist the research of others who are similarly
engaged, and to inform both our colleagues and the general public of
current research. In order to fulfill this
last function the NRG decided to publish its own bulletin, Emania.
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EmaniaNeue Bücher im Mai |