Fair point on muddying the waters, I was drawing parallels on the matters of freedom of speech - when freedom of speech comes with caveats attached - ie Thou shalt not slag off Mohammed, Thou shalt not question Israeli government policy - they're the only democracy in town don't you know, Thou shalt not question why Irish Travellers can be termed a separate ethnic group etc.
The best I can do, on short notice, in relation to the Hill of Tara is this weak effort from Wikipedia. With an addition that in the majority of ancient sites Irish travellers had a tradition of staging fairs (the locals too), hence the rather spurious link the British Israelites made between Travellers and Wandering Jews - this all goes back to the age of romance when whole nonense and lie about Celts in Ireland came into vogue. It was no leap of the imagination that it again came into vogue in the early 1990's and "I Keltoi" when the EEC/EC then EU were trying to push a lovely hippy version of European unity - Napoleon, Hitler or the Romans wouldn't make a good template - so better to use the first, and this is true, "proto-Europeans" as the original EU. Anyway, the theory about the Ark of the Covenant, the lost tribe of Israel etc all came to a crashing end when, by local history, the Irish travellers borrowed some items from the tourists and failed to return them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_of...ient_monuments - point at the bottom of this section
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Israelism
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