Rock art, Brandonhill, Co. Kilkenny
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On the slopes of Brandonhill in County Kilkenny, there are marks cut into stone that predate written language, Christianity, and the earliest Irish kingdoms by several millennia.
Rock art of this kind, sometimes called cup-and-ring marks or petroglyphs, typically consists of shallow circular depressions, grooves, and abstract patterns pecked directly into exposed rock surfaces during the Neolithic or Bronze Age. Nobody knows with certainty what they meant to the people who made them, which is part of what makes each surviving example worth paying attention to.
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