Farranahineeny Stone Row

Farranahineeny Stone Row is a stone row and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland.[1][2]

Farranahineeny Stone Row
Native name
Irish: Galláin Fhearann na hIníne
Location of Farranahineeny Stone Row in Ireland
TypeStanding stones (stone row)
LocationFarranahineeny, Inchigeelagh,
County Cork, Ireland
Coordinates 51°47′42″N 9°08′20″W
Elevation192 m (630 ft)
Height1 m (3 ft 3 in)
Builtc. 2000 BC
National Monument of Ireland
Official name: Farranahineeny Stone Row
Reference no.374

Location

Farranahineeny Stone Row is located 3.4 mi (5.5 mi) south of Inchigeelagh, east of the Shehy Mountains.

History

The stones possibly date to the Bronze Age period.[3]

The purpose of standing stones is unclear; they may have served as boundary markers, ritual or ceremonial sites, burial sites or astrological alignments.[4]

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References

  1. Heggie, D. C. (5 August 1982). "Archaeoastronomy in the Old World". Cambridge University Press via Google Books.
  2. says, Máire Ní Chéileachair (22 January 2017). "Developers are claiming West Cork for themselves".
  3. Ireland, Royal Society of Antiquaries of (1 January 1975). "The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland". The Society via Google Books.
  4. Ryan, Áine. "CULTURE Legacy of Lankill". The Mayo News.
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