Farranahineeny Stone Row
Farranahineeny Stone Row is a stone row and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland.[1][2]
Farranahineeny Stone Row | |
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Native name Irish: Galláin Fhearann na hIníne | |
Location of Farranahineeny Stone Row in Ireland | |
Type | Standing stones (stone row) |
Location | Farranahineeny, Inchigeelagh, County Cork, Ireland |
Coordinates | 51°47′42″N 9°08′20″W |
Elevation | 192 m (630 ft) |
Height | 1 m (3 ft 3 in) |
Built | c. 2000 BC |
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]
References
- Heggie, D. C. (5 August 1982). "Archaeoastronomy in the Old World". Cambridge University Press – via Google Books.
- says, Máire Ní Chéileachair (22 January 2017). "Developers are claiming West Cork for themselves".
- Ireland, Royal Society of Antiquaries of (1 January 1975). "The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland". The Society – via Google Books.
- Ryan, Áine. "CULTURE Legacy of Lankill". The Mayo News.
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