I've wandered and wondered around Co Tyrone and Co Donegal a few times including Co Meath along the Boyne River valley necropoliptic area in the Republic and note that there is not one solid reference as to where any one of the Irish Kings are buried. So an so is buried here and so and so is buried here type of thing. The only thing available is some vague generalization that "they" are buried "over there" in some miscellaneous passage tomb or disneyfied grange, but there is nothing definitive like the Kings of every other country in Europe. I get the distinct impression that the Irish Kings were cremated and their ashes simply tossed into the River Boyne or the like or thrown to the winds with all "records" destroyed by the incoming Christian church to make sure that these old sites were marginalized to prevent the resurgence of the "olde religion and their leaders". In searching for the ancient Kings - Chieftains - leaders of Gaul the same general sweep of sites also holds true there as well. Out with the old and in with the new. Does anyone have any specifics for the Irish Kings with written specific confirmations for any of the "Kings" or "Chieftains" being buried at a specific site at all. We can forget about sites like Newgrange, Douth and Knowth and the like because there is nothing there. In fact not one passage "tomb" was ever found to have a body of a known king/chief, just a servant or two and a couple of remains for a family dog. Anyone care to comment with specific references for Irish Kings/Chieftains that is verifiable? Eric