Cross-inscribed stone, Finlough, Co. Clare
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Crosses & Monuments
Near the townland of Finlough in County Clare, a stone bearing an incised cross sits quietly in the landscape, the kind of object that rewards those who notice it and baffles those who do not.
Cross-inscribed stones are among the more understated survivals of early Christian Ireland, typically rough-hewn boulders or slabs into which a cross was cut, often without mortar, foundation, or any accompanying structure. They could mark a boundary, a burial, a place of prayer, or simply the outer reach of a monastic community's influence. The inscription itself, a few careful lines scored into rock, was sometimes enough.
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