Stone circle, Cloonagh, Co. Mayo

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Stone circle, Cloonagh, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Cloonagh in County Mayo, a stone circle survives in the landscape, largely unknown beyond the immediate locality.

Stone circles in Ireland date broadly from the later Neolithic through to the Bronze Age, spanning roughly 3000 to 500 BC, and were erected for purposes that remain genuinely uncertain, though alignment with astronomical events, territorial marking, and communal ceremony have all been proposed by archaeologists over the years. Mayo is not the county most people associate with megalithic monuments, yet the western seaboard holds a surprising density of prehistoric remains, many of them sitting quietly in fields and bog margins without signage or ceremony.

Beyond its presence in Cloonagh, the specific details of this particular circle, its dimensions, the number of stones still standing, its current condition, are not yet available in the public record. That absence is itself a small piece of information. It places this site among those monuments that exist in the archaeology of a place before they exist in its documentation, known to the ground if not yet fully known to those who study it.

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