Standing stone, Sladran, Co. Donegal

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Standing stone, Sladran, Co. Donegal

In the townland of Sladran, County Donegal, a solitary standing stone rises from the landscape, marking a spot that has held significance for thousands of years.

These ancient monuments, found throughout Ireland, were erected during the Bronze Age and served various purposes; some marked burial sites, others acted as territorial boundaries, and many likely held ritual or astronomical significance. The Sladran stone stands as a silent witness to the prehistoric communities who once inhabited this corner of northwest Ireland.

Standing stones like the one at Sladran form part of Ireland's remarkable prehistoric landscape, which includes stone circles, dolmens, and passage tombs.

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