Standing stone, Lisladeen, Co. Cork
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Stone Monuments
Some places earn their place in the archaeological record not by surviving, but by disappearing.
A standing stone once occupied a patch of pasture at Lisladeen in County Cork, a prehistoric upright stone of the kind erected across Ireland for purposes that remain genuinely uncertain, possibly as markers, boundaries, or focal points for ritual. What makes this particular stone notable now is precisely its absence. It is gone, leaving no visible trace on the ground.
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