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Clodagh Standing Stones

An unequal pair of standing stones

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Clodagh Standing Stones

An unequal pair of standing stones

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Clodagh Standing Stones

The Clodagh standing stones, known as a stone pair, are found 5km north-east of Drimoleague. The two stones are aligned north-east to south-west, indicating at least some astronomical functions. Stone pairs are categorised as an equal pair - when the two stones are of the same height, or an unequal pair - if of differing height.

Clodagh stone pair are classed as an unequal pair, as the north-east stone is 1.5m in height, while the south-west stone is 0.85m in height. Predominately found in Cork and Kerry, stone pairs are known as Adam and Eve, and are dated to the mid to late Bronze Age. To the south, circa 200m away, another pair of standing stones are in situ, just 3m south-west of a complete five-stone circle.

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