Standing stone, Oughtihery, Co. Cork

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Standing stone, Oughtihery, Co. Cork

In the townland of Oughtihery in mid-Cork, there once stood a single standing stone, the kind of prehistoric upright that punctuates the Irish landscape with quiet persistence.

This one, however, has vanished entirely, leaving no visible trace on the ground and only the faintest paper trail to confirm it ever existed.

The stone's documentary history is brief and puzzling. It does not appear on the Ordnance Survey six-inch maps of 1842 or 1904, which were generally thorough in recording antiquities and field monuments. It surfaces only on the 1940 edition of the same map series, marked plainly as a single standing stone, before disappearing again, this time not from the cartographic record but from the ground itself. Whether it was removed deliberately, incorporated into a field boundary, or simply toppled and buried is not recorded. Standing stones are among the most enduring prehistoric monument types in Ireland, often associated with land marking, burial, or ritual, and they tend to survive precisely because they are large and inconvenient to move. That this one was gone by the time anyone thought to note its absence makes it an oddly melancholy case.

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