Uragh five-stone circle (the circle is in the centre, the large stone on the right is an associated monolith)

An axial five-stone circle is a particular type of megalithic ring of five stones of which many are found in southwest Ireland. These circles have an approximate axis of symmetry aligned in a generally northeast–southwest direction – the stone at the southwest side of the circle, rather than being an upright orthostat like the rest, rests on the ground with its long axis horizontal. Because it marks the axis it is called the axial stone. It is usually quite thin and it lies with its long thin edge along the circumference of the ring.[1][2]

There are two types of axial stone circle, one type with five stones, listed here, and axial multiple-stone circles, with seven stones or more, listed at List of axial multiple-stone circles. Dating from the Bronze Age, these circles when constructed had an odd number of stones with two stones (portal stones) placed on either side of where the axis crosses the northeast side of the ring. They are found in County Cork and County Kerry.[3][4][5]

Early in the 20th century this type of circle was called a recumbent stone circle by analogy with similar examples in Scotland but when it became clear there were substantial differences the term "Cork–Kerry stone circle" was used for both types until later the term "axial stone circle" became commonly used.[6]

Ó Nualláin (1984) has published a comprehensive catalogue of stone circles in the two counties and Burl followed with two books, Burl (1995) and Burl (2000), covering a much broader area but still including this type of circle. Ireland's National Monuments Service, part of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, operates a database of archaeology sites and the list in this article covers the sites classified as "stone circle – five-stone".[7] The NMS definition is:

Stone circle - five-stone

A distinctive form of stone circle found only in counties Cork and Kerry. It comprises a ring of five free-standing stones, symmetrically arranged so that one stone, the axial stone, is set directly opposite two stones, usually the tallest, marking the entrance to the circle. Characteristically, the stones reduce in height to the axial stone, which is set consistently in the south-western part of the circle. These circles are thought to have a ritual function and are dated to the Bronze Age (c. 2400-500 BC).

Class List Definitions, "Stone circle - five-stone". National Monuments Service: Archaeological Survey of Ireland.

Included are 56 sites in County Cork and three in County Kerry.[7]

List of axial five-stone circles

OpenStreetMap display of sites in Cork and Kerry

The map shows the locations of the 56 sites in counties Cork and Kerry. All the locations can be displayed dynamically via the OpenStreetMap viewer.

Townland[n 1] SMR No.[n 2] Ref.[n 3] Diameter
(metre)[n 4]
Num. stones[n 5] Status[n 6]
Notes
Lat/long[n 7] Irish Grid[n 8]
An Lománach Mhór
Lumnagh More
CO069-076-----
2.1[7]5/5[7]51°55′26″N 9°14′49″W / 51.924°N 9.247°W / 51.924; -9.247 (An Lománach Mhór - CO069-076----)W142753
BallyvouskillCO048-056----none C5
3.55/5[7]ruin52°00′43″N 9°05′13″W / 52.012°N 9.087°W / 52.012; -9.087 (Ballyvouskill - CO048-056----)W254849
Baurgorm (N)CO118-044002-303A C6a
(85 16)
2.65/5ruin51°40′01″N 9°24′47″W / 51.667°N 9.413°W / 51.667; -9.413 (Baurgorm (N) - CO118-044002-)W023469
Baurgorm (S)CO118-042----303B C6b
(86 15)
2.6x2.55/5ruin51°39′29″N 9°25′26″W / 51.658°N 9.424°W / 51.658; -9.424 (Baurgorm (S) - CO118-042----)W015459
Bellmount Upper (N)CO083-118----none C7a
(73 15)
45/5[7]gone51°49′41″N 8°49′41″W / 51.828°N 8.828°W / 51.828; -8.828 (Bellmount Upper (N) - CO083-118----)W429642
Bellmount Upper (S)CO083-117----none C7b
(74 15)
3.95/5gone51°49′37″N 8°49′52″W / 51.827°N 8.831°W / 51.827; -8.831 (Bellmount Upper (S) - CO083-117----)W427641
CabraghCO059-015002-none C11
(63 18)
3.24/5ruin51°58′01″N 9°03′04″W / 51.967°N 9.051°W / 51.967; -9.051 (Cabragh - CO059-015002-)W278798
CanrooskaCO090-006002-none C12
(76 20)
2.44/5ruin51°45′58″N 9°32′35″W / 51.766°N 9.543°W / 51.766; -9.543 (Canrooska - CO090-006002-)V935582
Cappaboy Beg (NW)CO092-004----306 C13a
(77 15)
2.3x1.85/5ruin51°47′46″N 9°19′59″W / 51.796°N 9.333°W / 51.796; -9.333 (Cappaboy Beg (NW) - CO092-004----)W081612
Carrigagrenane (NE)CO121-054----308 C15a
(91 18)
4/5ruin51°38′28″N 9°04′16″W / 51.641°N 9.071°W / 51.641; -9.071 (Carrigagrenane (NE) - CO121-054----)W259436
Carrigagulla (NE)CO049-007----309 C16a
(56 15)
32+/5ruin52°00′11″N 8°54′54″W / 52.003°N 8.915°W / 52.003; -8.915 (Carrigagulla (NE) - CO049-007----)W372838
CarriganimmyCO048-097001-311 C17
(55 16)
3.35/5good51°59′31″N 9°01′48″W / 51.992°N 9.03°W / 51.992; -9.03 (Carriganimmy - CO048-097001-)W292826
CarriganineCO070-092----none C18
(69 18)
5/5unc.51°53′46″N 8°58′52″W / 51.896°N 8.981°W / 51.896; -8.981 (Carriganine - CO070-092----)W325719
CarrigonirtaneCO059-011----none C20
2.84/5ruin51°58′26″N 9°02′24″W / 51.974°N 9.04°W / 51.974; -9.04 (Carrigonirtane - CO059-011----)W285806
Cashelkeelty (E)KE108-013004-344 K1b
(93 17)
1.53/5[7]ruin51°45′25″N 9°48′50″W / 51.757°N 9.814°W / 51.757; -9.814 (Cashelkeelty (E) - KE108-013004-)V748575
ClodaghCO120-001002-312 C21
(88 18)
2.75/5good51°41′46″N 9°13′30″W / 51.696°N 9.225°W / 51.696; -9.225 (Clodagh - CO120-001002-)W153499
Cloghboola BegCO048-080002-313 C22
(53 19)
3.9x2.85/5[7]ruin52°00′54″N 9°00′43″W / 52.015°N 9.012°W / 52.015; -9.012 (Cloghboola Beg - CO048-080002-)W305852
Cloghboola MoreCO048-025001-none C23
(52 15)
3.14/5ruin52°01′48″N 9°03′22″W / 52.03°N 9.056°W / 52.03; -9.056 (Cloghboola More - CO048-025001-)W275869
CousaneCO092-051----314 C27
(79 15)
3.2x2.45/5good51°45′22″N 9°17′13″W / 51.756°N 9.287°W / 51.756; -9.287 (Cousane - CO092-051----)W112567
CullenaghCO107-024----none C28
2/5[7]ruin51°42′50″N 9°13′48″W / 51.714°N 9.23°W / 51.714; -9.23 (Cullenagh - CO107-024----)W150519
Cullomane EastCO118-073001-315 C29
(84 15)
3.9x3.45/5good51°39′11″N 9°23′35″W / 51.653°N 9.393°W / 51.653; -9.393 (Cullomane East - CO118-073001-)W036453
DerryarkaneCO106-019----none C34
35/5[7]good51°43′41″N 9°22′23″W / 51.728°N 9.373°W / 51.728; -9.373 (Derryarkane - CO106-019----)W051536
DromatoukKE093-087----345 K4
(92 15)
2.75/5good51°52′59″N 9°31′34″W / 51.883°N 9.526°W / 51.883; -9.526 (Dromatouk - KE093-087----)V949711
Dromgarriff SouthCO051-153----none C37
(60 23)
30/5gone51°59′28″N 8°32′56″W / 51.991°N 8.549°W / 51.991; -8.549 (Dromgarriff South - CO051-153----)W623822
DromgarvanCO116-006----none C38
(83 15)
3x2.45/5ruin51°41′31″N 9°43′30″W / 51.692°N 9.725°W / 51.692; -9.725 (Dromgarvan - CO116-006----)V808501
GlanbrackCO121-059001-none C42
(90 16)
2.83/5ruin51°38′53″N 9°03′11″W / 51.648°N 9.053°W / 51.648; -9.053 (Glanbrack - CO121-059001-)W271444
GlenleighCO039-097----none C45
(50 15)
3.44/5[7]ruin52°03′40″N 8°59′42″W / 52.061°N 8.995°W / 52.061; -8.995 (Glenleigh - CO039-097----)W318903
GlenreaghCO021-060----none C46
(49 16)
3.54/5ruin52°10′34″N 9°11′10″W / 52.176°N 9.186°W / 52.176; -9.186 (Glenreagh - CO021-060----)R189033
Gort Na Tiobratan
Gortnatubbrid
CO058-029----none C51
(61 15)
2.44/5ruin51°55′48″N 9°10′23″W / 51.93°N 9.173°W / 51.93; -9.173 (Gort Na Tiobratan - CO058-029----)W193758
Grenagh SouthCO051-103----none C54
(59 23)
50/5gone52°00′25″N 8°37′44″W / 52.007°N 8.629°W / 52.007; -8.629 (Grenagh South - CO051-103----)W568840
IllaneCO092-016001-none C55
(78 20)
2.7x2.35/5ruin51°46′48″N 9°22′59″W / 51.78°N 9.383°W / 51.78; -9.383 (Illane - CO092-016001-)W045595
InchireaghCO107-012----none C56
(82 17)
3x2.45/5ruin51°45′14″N 9°10′26″W / 51.754°N 9.174°W / 51.754; -9.174 (Inchireagh - CO107-012----)W189563
InchybeggaCO119-032----none C57
(87 17)
3x2.74/5ruin51°39′32″N 9°22′34″W / 51.659°N 9.376°W / 51.659; -9.376 (Inchybegga - CO119-032----)W048460
KealkillCO106-006001-323 C59
(81 20)
2.8x2.55/5[7]good51°44′42″N 9°22′16″W / 51.745°N 9.371°W / 51.745; -9.371 (Kealkill - CO106-006001-)W053555
Kilmeedy West (E)CO039-242-----
1.6[7]4/5[7]52°02′38″N 9°06′00″W / 52.044°N 9.1°W / 52.044; -9.1 (Kilmeedy West (E) - CO039-242----)W245885
Kilmeedy West (W)CO047-005----none C62
3.53/5[7]ruin52°02′28″N 9°06′36″W / 52.041°N 9.11°W / 52.041; -9.11 (Kilmeedy West (W) - CO047-005----)W238881
Knockantota NorthCO051-018----none C63
0/5gone52°02′20″N 8°38′42″W / 52.039°N 8.645°W / 52.039; -8.645 (Knockantota North - CO051-018----)W558875
Knockavullig (N)CO071-106----none C65a
(71 17)
2.4x2.30/5gone51°53′02″N 8°49′44″W / 51.884°N 8.829°W / 51.884; -8.829 (Knockavullig (N) - CO071-106----)W429704
Knockavullig (S)CO071-068----none C65b
(72 17)
3.25/5ruin51°52′55″N 8°49′52″W / 51.882°N 8.831°W / 51.882; -8.831 (Knockavullig (S) - CO071-068----)W428702
KnocknakillaCO048-095002-324 C66
(54 19)
2.75/5[7]good52°00′22″N 9°01′26″W / 52.006°N 9.024°W / 52.006; -9.024 (Knocknakilla - CO048-095002-)W297842
Knocknaneirk (NE)CO083-085002-none C67a
(75 16)
3.9x3.15/5good51°49′05″N 8°54′50″W / 51.818°N 8.914°W / 51.818; -8.914 (Knocknaneirk (NE) - CO083-085002-)W370631
KnockraheenCO059-023002-325 C68
(62 18)
4.1x3.65/5good51°58′08″N 9°00′47″W / 51.969°N 9.013°W / 51.969; -9.013 (Knockraheen - CO059-023002-)W304801
LaharankealCO060-137----none C37
(64 17)
1.55/5ruin51°56′38″N 8°52′52″W / 51.944°N 8.881°W / 51.944; -8.881 (Laharankeal - CO060-137----)W394772
LeckaneenCO061-084----none C72
(66 17)
3.55/5ruin51°56′28″N 8°48′54″W / 51.941°N 8.815°W / 51.941; -8.815 (Leckaneen - CO061-084----)W440768
Lettergorman (SW)CO121-035----326 C73b
(89 17)
3.1x2.85/5ruin51°39′29″N 9°04′01″W / 51.658°N 9.067°W / 51.658; -9.067 (Lettergorman (SW) - CO121-035----)W262455
LissacresigCO070-016----328 C74
(r 17)
3.6x35/5good51°55′30″N 9°03′43″W / 51.925°N 9.062°W / 51.925; -9.062 (Lissacresig - CO070-016----)W270752
Maughanaclea centreCO106-014001-none C76a
2.6x2.25/5[7]ruin51°45′07″N 9°19′12″W / 51.752°N 9.32°W / 51.752; -9.32 (Maughanaclea centre- CO106-014001-)W0895622.9x2.7W 390 821}}
Pluckanes NorthCO051-043001-none C80
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Mill LittleCO105-004004-332 C78
(80 18)
3.1x2.45/5ruin51°45′11″N 9°27′50″W / 51.753°N 9.464°W / 51.753; -9.464 (Mill Little - CO105-004004-)V989566
Oughtihery (NW)CO049-029----333 C79b
(57 17)tor.org/stable/25506112?seq=33 58] 22)
3.7x3.20/5gone52°00′43″N 8°40′37″W / 52.012°N 8.677°W / 52.012; -8.677 (Pluckanes North - CO051-043001-)W535845
Ré Na Ndoirí
Reananerre
CO069-026----336 C81
(67 17)
2.6x1.95/5good51°54′11″N 9°09′29″W / 51.903°N 9.158°W / 51.903; -9.158 (Ré Na Ndoirí - CO069-026----)W203729
RosnascalpCO071-100----none C83
(70 17)
35/5ruin51°53′10″N 8°53′56″W / 51.886°N 8.899°W / 51.886; -8.899 (Rosnascalp - CO071-100----)W381707
RylaneCO061-001----337 C84
(65 16)
3.7x2.95/5good51°58′55″N 8°49′01″W / 51.982°N 8.817°W / 51.982; -8.817 (Rylane - CO061-001----)W438813
TrawlebaneCO119-005----none C87
2.45/5[7]ruin51°40′26″N 9°23′10″W / 51.674°N 9.386°W / 51.674; -9.386 (Trawlebane - CO119-005----)W042477
TulligCO048-044----none C88
(51 none)
0/5gone52°02′10″N 9°00′25″W / 52.036°N 9.007°W / 52.036; -9.007 (Tullig - CO048-044----)W309876
Uragh (NE)KE101-012001-none K19a
2.5x2.45/5[7]51°48′40″N 9°41′46″W / 51.811°N 9.696°W / 51.811; -9.696 (Uragh (NE) - KE101-012001-)V831634

See also

List of recumbent stone circles

Notes

  1. The county is indicated in the first two letters of the SMR number. All are in County Cork or County Kerry.
  2. Sites and Monuments Record number allocated by National Monuments Service.
  3. Top line: number of site in Burl (1995, pp. 212–235) ("none" if not included). Then, number in Burl (2000, pp. 397–401) county listing with C and K for Cork or Kerry. Second line in parentheses: reference number and figure number, both linked to the page numbers in Ó Nualláin (1984).
  4. Internal length in metres along the axis from Burl (2000) unless otherwise noted. Where two lengths are given (for an oval ring) they are for along and across the axis.
  5. Number of stones including the axial stone expressed as x/y where x is the number of stones remaining (including fallen ones) and y is the number originally present From Ó Nualláin (1984, pp. 4–5) unless otherwise stated.
  6. Burl (1995) and Burl (2000) classifies the sites as follows 1 (good) = Good, worth visiting; 2 (OK) = Good but restored; 3 (ruin) = Ruined but recognisable; 4 (gone) = Destroyed or unrecognisable; 5 (unc.) = Uncertain.
  7. Latitude/ longitude calculated from NMS Irish grid coordinates using Irish Grid Reference Finder.[7][8]
  8. Irish Grid reference conversion from NMS Irish grid coordinates using Irish Grid Reference Finder.[7][8]

References

Citations

  1. Ó Nualláin (1975), pp. 83–84.
  2. Burl (2000), pp. 264, 271.
  3. Scarre, Christophe (2002). Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe: Perception and Society During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. Psychology Press. pp. 154–155. ISBN 978-0-415-27314-5.
  4. Burl (2000), pp. 262–271.
  5. Burl (2000), pp. 258, 262–265.
  6. Ó Nualláin (1975), pp. 84–85.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 NMS Historical Environment Viewer.
  8. 1 2 "Irish Grid Reference Finder". irish.gridreferencefinder.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2020.

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