Maughanasilly Stone Row

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Maughanasilly Stone Row is a Bronze Age stone row in County Cork, which has been declared a 'National Monument'.

The stone row is located to the northeast of Lough Atooreen, on the eastern slopes of Knockbreteen, a mile and a half north of Kealkill. Another stone circle stands at Illane, less than a mile north of Maughanasilly.[1]

Excavation

It was excavated in 1977 by Ann Lynch.[2][3] Shallow pits were found with quartz pebbles scattered around. Two flint scrapers were also found.

Description

There are five standing stones and one prostrate stone, aligned approximate NE-SW.[4] The tallest stone is four feet high and weighs about 8 tons.[5]

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