I've been wondering for a while now, I know, it's a dangerous thing to do ;~} aside from Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, CairnT and the Mound of the Hostages, -thank-you so much for capturing that this year T4W, it's lovely - are all other 'passage tombs' aligned to happenings in the sky or do any have passages that don't line up with anything in particular?
Are we too keen on finding an alignment at all costs to 'prove' that is what the passage tomb was built for, or to suggest it must have been significant to the builders?
What set me off is looking through an expensive book about a very dedicated lady who sat outside the Tomb of the Eagles ( Orkney ) every morning for a year to capture the sunlight hitting the back wall, around August/Lughnasadh if I remember correctly, but here, there's no carving, no special effect, the beam was rectangular but that's what shape the entrance is, is it a significant alignment or just a coincidence?
Rune