Standing stone, Cousane, Co. Cork

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Standing stone, Cousane, Co. Cork

A rectangular block of stone rises nearly two metres out of a pasture field near Cousane in West Cork, oriented precisely along a northeast-southwest axis and looking out over the valley of the Owngar River.

It is not a dramatic monument in the conventional sense, no ring of stones, no obvious ceremonial complex surrounding it, just a single upright slab measuring roughly a metre wide and three-quarters of a metre deep, standing alone in farmland as it has done for an unknown span of centuries.

Standing stones of this kind are scattered across Cork and Kerry in considerable numbers, and their purpose remains genuinely contested. Some are thought to mark boundaries, routeways, or burial sites; others may have had astronomical or ceremonial functions. The deliberate northeast-southwest alignment at Cousane is the sort of detail that archaeologists note carefully, since many prehistoric monuments across Ireland show orientations that correlate with solar or lunar events, though no specific meaning can be confidently assigned to this one without further investigation. What can be said is that somebody, at some point in prehistory, went to considerable effort to select, transport, and erect a stone of this size in a location with a clear western outlook across the river valley below.

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