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Knockawaddra (Muskerry East By.)

Standing Stone / Menhir

<b>Knockawaddra (Muskerry East By.)</b>Posted by ryanerImage © ryaner
Nearest Town:Cookstown (5km W)
OS Ref (IE):   W481656 / Sheets: 86, 87
Latitude:51° 50' 25.36" N
Longitude:   8° 45' 11.17" W

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According to the Archaeological Inventory of County Cork, Vol. III – Mid-Cork, Anomalous Stone Group are: "… groups of stones, usually standing, which do not appear to conform to any known archaeological site type; an example might be pairs of standing stones set parallel to or contiguous with one another, instead of the usual arrangement of stone pairs. Some may just be fortuitous groups of stones of a random or natural state but others are likely to be remnants of partially destroyed or obscured archaeological monuments." ryaner Posted by ryaner
23rd August 2018ce
Edited 9th October 2018ce