Standing stone, Kilquane, Co. Cork

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Standing stone, Kilquane, Co. Cork

A single upright stone standing two and a half metres tall in a west-facing pasture in Kilquane is, on the face of it, unremarkable countryside furniture.

What makes it worth pausing over is what it represents: a deliberate act of effort and intention carried out in prehistory, with no written explanation left behind.

The stone is rectangular in plan, measuring roughly 65 centimetres by 45 centimetres at its base, with its long axis oriented north to south. Standing stones of this kind, erected individually across Ireland rather than in circles or alignments, are among the most enigmatic monuments in the archaeological record. Interpretations vary widely, from territorial markers to sites of ritual significance to waypoints in ancient routeways, and no single explanation fits all of them. What can be said is that placing a stone of this size and weight required both organisation and purpose. The Kilquane example sits quietly in working farmland, as so many of these monuments do, continuing to be grazed around rather than fenced off or interpreted.

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