Bullaun stone, Moyagh, Co. Donegal

Bullaun stone, Moyagh, Co. Donegal

In the townland of Moyagh, County Donegal, sits a curious relic of Ireland's early Christian heritage; a bullaun stone that has weathered centuries of Atlantic storms and changing landscapes.

Bullaun stone, Moyagh, Co. Donegal

These distinctive stones, found scattered across Ireland, feature one or more cup-shaped hollows carved into their surface. Whilst their exact purpose remains debated amongst archaeologists, they’re generally associated with early monastic sites and may have been used for grinding grain, preparing medicines, or holding holy water for religious rituals.



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