Clodagh Standing Stones
Clodagh Standing Stones is a pair of standing stones forming a stone row and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland.[1][2]
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Native name Irish: Galláin an Chladaigh | |
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Location of Clodagh Standing Stones in Ireland | |
Type | Standing stones (stone row) |
Location | Clodagh, Drimoleague, County Cork, Ireland |
Coordinates | 51.698069°N 9.224196°W |
Elevation | 192 m (630 ft) |
Height | 1 m (3 ft 3 in) |
Built | c. 2000 BC |
Official name | Clodagh |
Reference no. | 536 |
Location
Clodagh Standing Stones stand 4.8 km (3.0 mi) northeast of Drimoleague.[3]
History
The stones probably date to the Bronze Age period.[4]
The purpose of standing stones is unclear; they may have served as boundary markers, ritual or ceremonial sites, burial sites or astrological alignments.[5]
References
- "Protection and Neglect. Two sides of Clodagh". ancientstones.blogspot.ie. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
- Thom, Alexander; Thom, Archibald Stevenson; Burl, Aubrey (31 December 1990). Stone rows and standing stones: Britain, Ireland and Brittany. B.A.R. ISBN 9780860547082 – via Google Books.
- "Clodagh NE". Megalithic Monuments of Ireland.
- "The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland". Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 1 January 1975 – via Google Books.
- Ryan, Áine. "Culture Legacy of Lankill". The Mayo News.
- "Clodagh Stone Pair 1". Megalithic Monuments of Ireland.
- Wilson, Mike. "Clodagh Stone Pair ~ mega-what.com Ancient Sacred Places".
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