Bullaun stone, Glen Lower, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Glen Lower, County Donegal, sits a curious stone monument that speaks to Ireland's ancient past: a bullaun stone.
Bullaun stone, Glen Lower, Co. Donegal
These distinctive carved boulders, featuring one or more cup-like depressions, are found scattered across the Irish countryside and have captivated archaeologists and historians for generations. While their exact purpose remains debated, bullauns are thought to have served various functions throughout history, from prehistoric grinding stones for grain and herbs to later Christian holy water fonts; some were even attributed healing properties by local communities.
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