Standing stone, Kilcavan, Co. Wexford

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Standing stone, Kilcavan, Co. Wexford

At the foot of Tara Hill in County Wexford, a single upright stone stands just over a metre tall on a gently sloping hillside, oriented along a northeast to southwest axis.

It is not a dramatic monolith; at 0.7 metres wide and 0.5 metres deep, it is modest by the standards of prehistoric standing stones, the kind of thing a walker might pass without registering its significance. Yet its deliberate placement and careful alignment suggest it meant something specific to whoever raised it, even if that meaning is now entirely lost to us.

Standing stones, as a class of monument, are among the most enigmatic survivals of prehistoric Ireland. Erected broadly during the Bronze Age, though some may be earlier or later, they served purposes that remain poorly understood, with theories ranging from territorial markers and boundary stones to sites of ritual or astronomical significance. The northeast to southwest alignment of this particular stone is consistent with solar orientations found at other prehistoric monuments, though whether that connection was intentional here is impossible to say with certainty. What can be said is that Tara Hill, rising above the Wexford coastline near Gorey, was clearly a landscape that attracted human attention across millennia, and this small stone at its base is one quiet piece of that long story.

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