Standing stone, Cappagh, Co. Mayo

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Standing stone, Cappagh, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Cappagh in County Mayo, a standing stone occupies a piece of ground it has held for perhaps four or five thousand years.

These upright monoliths, erected during the Neolithic or Bronze Age, are among the most common yet least understood monuments in the Irish landscape. Scholars have proposed that they served as boundary markers, astronomical alignments, or focal points for ritual activity, but for most individual stones the original purpose remains genuinely unknown. That ambiguity is part of what makes them quietly compelling.

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