- Kingship in early Ireland.
- An extract from the Book, Tara. A Study of an Exceptional Kingship and Landscape by Charles Doherty BA, MA., School of History & Archives, UCD.
- Procession and symbolism at Tara.
- An analysis of Tech Midchuarta (the Banqueting Hall) in the context of the sacral campus by Conor Newman, Department of Archaeology, NUI Galway.
- When Tara greeted the Liberator.
- The famous hill has been the home of many great events in Irish history, including The Battle of Tara during the 1798 Rebellion of the United Irishmen, but it’s doubtful if anything could compare with the sheer size of the gathering which assembled on the grassy slopes in 1843 to listen to Daniel O’Connell, ‘The Liberator’.
- The Gabhra Valley in Early Irish Literature.
- The area known as the Gowra (Gabhra) Valley lies between the Hills of Tara and Skryne, the precise area threatened by the proposed tolled M3 motorway. The valley is criss-crossed by little brooks fed by the springs around Tara and the Gabhra is one of these streams.
- By - Dr. Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin.
- The stranger comes to Tara
- The ancient feis Temro (’Feast of Tara’), seems to have been held only once in the reign of a king, and its purpose was to sacralise and proclaim his right to the kingship.
- By - Dáithí Ó hÓgáin.
- Tara: Ceremonial and Mythical Capital of Ireland
- The undisputed evidence of medieval Irish sources, dating from circa AD 600 onwards, ranks Tara as the ceremonial and mythical capital of Ireland.
- By - Edel Bhreathnach.