Standing stone (present location), Knocknaneirk, Co. Cork

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Standing stone (present location), Knocknaneirk, Co. Cork

At Knocknaneirk in County Cork, a standing stone occupies what the official record carefully describes as its "present location", a small but telling phrase that suggests the stone has not always stood where it stands today.

Standing stones are among the most enduring and least understood monuments in the Irish landscape, raised during the Bronze Age or earlier as markers, memorials, or points of ritual significance, their original purposes largely lost. That this one has been moved at some point in its history places it in a particular category: a prehistoric object uprooted, relocated, and set down again, perhaps by a farmer clearing a field, perhaps by someone with less practical intentions.

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