Standing stone, Lackareagh Beg, Co. Clare
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Stone Monuments
In the townland of Lackareagh Beg, in County Clare, a standing stone rises from the landscape with the particular stubbornness these monuments tend to have.
Standing stones are among the most common and least understood prehistoric features in Ireland, single upright slabs set into the ground, probably during the Bronze Age, for purposes that remain genuinely unclear. Boundary markers, ritual sites, grave indicators, astronomical alignments: all have been proposed, none conclusively proven. What is certain is that whoever erected this one intended it to last, and it has.
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Lackareagh Beg, Co. Clare
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