Barry McNamee (born February 17, 1992) is an Irish footballer who currently plays in defence with League of Ireland club Derry City FC.
Career
McNamee was a member of Derry City's youth set up in 2011 and made his senior debut for the club as a late substitute against Sligo Rovers on 18 April 2012.
Barry started 2012 as a regular on the Derry bench but worked his way in to the starting XI as the season progressed, making 13 league appearances and scoring his first senior goal in a 3-1 league win against Shamrock Rovers. Barry also played in that season's FAI Cup final victory against St Pats.
McNamee and team-mate Stephen McLaughlin are currently training with English championship side Nottingham Forest.
Honours
Derry City
*FAI Cup (1): 2012
Career
McNamee was a member of Derry City's youth set up in 2011 and made his senior debut for the club as a late substitute against Sligo Rovers on 18 April 2012.
Barry started 2012 as a regular on the Derry bench but worked his way in to the starting XI as the season progressed, making 13 league appearances and scoring his first senior goal in a 3-1 league win against Shamrock Rovers. Barry also played in that season's FAI Cup final victory against St Pats.
McNamee and team-mate Stephen McLaughlin are currently training with English championship side Nottingham Forest.
Honours
Derry City
*FAI Cup (1): 2012
Labyrinth City is an archeological site for which the origins are unknown. It is located near the Principe da Beira fortress, on the right bank of the Guapore River, in Rondonia, Brazil.
Location and description
It is located near the Principe da Beira Fortress aproximately one mile from the banks of Guapore River
It is formed by various walls higher than five meters and a central doorway which style is Incan or pre-Incan. The walls are located in order to create a net, but until now has not been possible to write a clear map of the archeological site due to dense vegetation. On the top of the hills contained by the high walls there are some residential structures.
Recent studies
Even if Labyrinth City was known by some local people living in Costa Marques and by some scientist of Porto Velho, Brazilian researchers Evandro Santiago, Zairo Pinheiro, Joaquim Cunha da Silva and Italian researcher Yuri Leveratto studied the site on December 2011. The archeological site has not yet been studied by profesional archeologists and so is too early to understand who were the builders of this important site. However according to researchers that studied the site, Labyrinth City could have been utilized by Amazonian and Andean indigenous people in ancient times, but could be utilized by Portuguese soldiers during the 17th century in order to pick up stones in order to build the Principe da Beira fortress.
Location and description
It is located near the Principe da Beira Fortress aproximately one mile from the banks of Guapore River
It is formed by various walls higher than five meters and a central doorway which style is Incan or pre-Incan. The walls are located in order to create a net, but until now has not been possible to write a clear map of the archeological site due to dense vegetation. On the top of the hills contained by the high walls there are some residential structures.
Recent studies
Even if Labyrinth City was known by some local people living in Costa Marques and by some scientist of Porto Velho, Brazilian researchers Evandro Santiago, Zairo Pinheiro, Joaquim Cunha da Silva and Italian researcher Yuri Leveratto studied the site on December 2011. The archeological site has not yet been studied by profesional archeologists and so is too early to understand who were the builders of this important site. However according to researchers that studied the site, Labyrinth City could have been utilized by Amazonian and Andean indigenous people in ancient times, but could be utilized by Portuguese soldiers during the 17th century in order to pick up stones in order to build the Principe da Beira fortress.
Ruins of Miraflores is an archeological site located in a remote zone of the Calca area in the Cusco region, in Perù. Explorers that discovered Miraflores indicated that it was utilized as an agricultural and ceremonial center.
Location and description
Is located at coordinates Lat. 12º 36.507’ South / Long. 72º 03.715’ West at 8277 ft. above sea level, on the Miraflores mountain of the Paucartambo range (Andes mountain range), near the Chunchusmayo river. The area of the ruins is 2 hectare
Discovery
Official discovery occurred 28 September 2011, by a group of independent Peruvian and foreign researchers. They were: Gregory Deyermenjian, (United States of America), Ignacio Mamani Huilca and Alberto Huillca Mamani, (Perú), Yuri Leveratto, (Italy) and Javier Zardoya (Spain).
Studies
The archeological site has not been yet studied by professional archeologists, that is the reason that is too early to understand the real purpose of the constructors. According to the explores the site was built before the Inca empire.
Location and description
Is located at coordinates Lat. 12º 36.507’ South / Long. 72º 03.715’ West at 8277 ft. above sea level, on the Miraflores mountain of the Paucartambo range (Andes mountain range), near the Chunchusmayo river. The area of the ruins is 2 hectare
Discovery
Official discovery occurred 28 September 2011, by a group of independent Peruvian and foreign researchers. They were: Gregory Deyermenjian, (United States of America), Ignacio Mamani Huilca and Alberto Huillca Mamani, (Perú), Yuri Leveratto, (Italy) and Javier Zardoya (Spain).
Studies
The archeological site has not been yet studied by professional archeologists, that is the reason that is too early to understand the real purpose of the constructors. According to the explores the site was built before the Inca empire.
Ixiamas Fortress is an archeological site located in the Amazonian basin of Bolivia.
Location
* Lat. 13º 53’.621 South - Long. 68 º 09’.51 West
* Alt. 2962 feet above sea level
It is located in the municipality of Ixiamas, in the Tequeje river valley, a tributary of Beni River.
Description
The fortress is formed by a big wall longer than 900 feet.
According to Bolivian archeologist Freddy Arce Helguero, the fortress was built by the Andean people. It is possible that the Incas utilized the fortress during the Inca Empire as a tambo and commercial base with Amazonic people, probably Moxo people.
External links
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Location
* Lat. 13º 53’.621 South - Long. 68 º 09’.51 West
* Alt. 2962 feet above sea level
It is located in the municipality of Ixiamas, in the Tequeje river valley, a tributary of Beni River.
Description
The fortress is formed by a big wall longer than 900 feet.
According to Bolivian archeologist Freddy Arce Helguero, the fortress was built by the Andean people. It is possible that the Incas utilized the fortress during the Inca Empire as a tambo and commercial base with Amazonic people, probably Moxo people.
External links
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