Standing stone, Ballingarry, Co. Wexford

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Standing stone, Ballingarry, Co. Wexford

On a south-facing slope in Ballingarry, County Wexford, there is a prehistoric standing stone that no longer stands.

By 1987, it had been displaced roughly fifty metres from its original position and now lies on its side inside a quarry, its upright days apparently over. What survives is a quartz-bearing stone with a rectangular cross-section, measuring approximately 0.6 metres by 0.35 to 0.45 metres across and 1.2 metres in length; substantial enough to have been erected deliberately, modest enough to have been easily overlooked once it fell out of its original context.

The stone's earlier life is glimpsed only briefly. The 1940 edition of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map recorded it as a standing stone, and a field description from that same year noted it as upright and roughly aligned on a north-south axis, standing somewhere between 0.75 and 0.95 metres above ground. Standing stones are among the most persistent and least understood monuments in the Irish landscape, typically associated with the Bronze Age though rarely datable with certainty; they could mark boundaries, graves, routeways, or astronomical alignments, and often a combination of purposes accumulated over centuries of use. This one, with its quartz content, fits a pattern seen elsewhere in Ireland where stones incorporating quartz were selected with apparent intentionality, quartz carrying strong ritual associations in prehistoric communities across the island. By the time anyone thought to record it formally, it had already been shifted into a quarry, its original setting lost.

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