Bullaun stone, Baskill, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Baskill, County Donegal, sits a bullaun stone; one of Ireland's intriguing yet understated archaeological features.
Bullaun stone, Baskill, Co. Donegal
These hollowed stones, found scattered across the Irish landscape, were likely used for grinding grain or herbs, though some may have held holy water or served ritual purposes during early Christian times. The exact age and original function of many bullaun stones remain wonderfully mysterious, with uses potentially spanning from the Bronze Age through to medieval periods.
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