The carvings on the
orthostat along the southwest wall of the
entrance to The Mound of the Hostages (Duma na nGiall) are not artwork,
celestial representations
or a calendar as some have theorized, but simply a map of
The Hill of Tara, which predates the
site as it appears today. When the engraving of the
orthostat is rotated roughly 80 degrees
clockwise, the carvings match eleven of the monuments on the hill with
respect to location, orientation and scale.