Bullaun stone, Cool More, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Cool More in County Donegal sits a bullaun stone, one of Ireland's enigmatic archaeological features.
Bullaun stone, Cool More, Co. Donegal
These carved stone basins, found throughout the country, likely served multiple purposes in early medieval Ireland; from grinding grain and herbs to holding holy water at religious sites. The Cool More example represents just one of thousands of such monuments scattered across the Irish landscape, each telling its own story of daily life and spiritual practice in centuries past.
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