Standing stone, Kilkerin, Co. Clare

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Standing stone, Kilkerin, Co. Clare

In the townland of Kilkerin, in County Clare, a standing stone occupies its patch of ground much as it has for several thousand years, largely untroubled by documentation.

Standing stones are among the most enduring and least explained features of the Irish landscape; single upright slabs of rock, set into the earth by human hands, most likely during the Bronze Age, though some may be earlier or later. Their purposes remain genuinely uncertain. Scholars have proposed boundary markers, burial monuments, astronomical alignments, and ritual focal points, often for the same stone, without any consensus emerging.

Kilkerin sits within a part of Clare that is quietly dense with prehistoric and early medieval remains, the county's limestone terrain preserving traces of settlement and ceremony across a long span of human activity. Without more specific detail available for this particular stone, what can be said is that its presence in the townland places it within a tradition of megalithic monument-building that was widespread across Atlantic Europe, and that Clare has more than its share of such survivors. The choice of location for standing stones was rarely accidental; proximity to water, to routeways, or to other monuments is a recurring pattern, though what that pattern meant to the people who raised them is another matter entirely.

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