Standing stone, Glenmakee, Co. Donegal

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Standing stone, Glenmakee, Co. Donegal

Standing on level ground east of the Straid river in Glenmakee, County Donegal, this ancient standing stone offers a glimpse into Ireland's prehistoric past.

The monolith is oriented northeast to southwest, a deliberate positioning that likely held significance for the people who erected it thousands of years ago. Whether marking territorial boundaries, serving astronomical purposes, or fulfilling ritual functions, its precise alignment suggests careful planning by its Bronze Age creators.

When antiquarian Maghtochair surveyed the site in 1935, he documented not just the upright stone but also two fallen companions lying flat on the ground nearby. These prostrate stones were considered part of the same monument complex, suggesting this may have once been a more elaborate arrangement; perhaps a stone row or alignment that has partially collapsed over the millennia. Such groupings are relatively common across Ireland and often indicate sites of particular ceremonial or social importance to ancient communities.

The monument forms part of Donegal's rich archaeological landscape, catalogued in the comprehensive Archaeological Survey of County Donegal compiled by Brian Lacey and his team in 1983. This survey, which documents field antiquities from the Mesolithic period through to the 17th century, provides invaluable context for understanding how sites like Glenmakee fit into the broader pattern of human activity in the region. The standing stone remains accessible to visitors today, a silent sentinel that has witnessed countless generations pass by its weathered flanks.

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