Standing stone, Monard, Co. Cork

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Standing stone, Monard, Co. Cork

In the townland of Monard in County Cork, a standing stone occupies its patch of ground with the quiet stubbornness such stones tend to have.

Standing stones, raised during the Bronze Age in most cases, were set upright for purposes that remain genuinely uncertain: boundary markers, ritual focal points, memorials, astronomical alignments, or some combination of purposes that no longer maps onto any single category we use today. What is clear is that whoever dragged this stone upright and worked it into the earth intended it to be noticed, and intended it to last.

Beyond its presence in Monard, the specific history of this particular stone, its dimensions, its orientation, and any associated finds or features, remains formally undocumented in publicly available sources at this time. That absence is itself a small curiosity. Ireland contains hundreds of standing stones, scattered across farmland, bogland, and hillside, and the work of cataloguing them fully is ongoing. Some have local names or attached folklore; others simply stand, unrecorded in any meaningful detail, known mainly to the people on whose land they sit.

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