Bullaun stone, Kiltoy, Co. Donegal

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Bullaun stone, Kiltoy, Co. Donegal

In the townland of Kiltoy, County Donegal, sits a curious relic of Ireland's early Christian past: a bullaun stone.

These distinctive stones, hollowed out with basin-like depressions, are scattered across Ireland and have sparked centuries of speculation about their original purpose. Some archaeologists believe they were used for grinding grain or herbs, whilst others suggest they held holy water for blessing rituals at early monastic sites. Local folklore often attributes healing properties to the rainwater that collects in these ancient bowls, with traditions of using it to cure warts, headaches, and various ailments persisting well into living memory.

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