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Giants Stone — Gortnalibbert

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Why this matters

Likely dating to the Neolithic or early Bronze Age, Giants Stone — Gortnalibbert may have functioned as a megalithic monument associated with ritual or burial practices. Its coffin-like shape could reflect a symbolic or funerary purpose, possibly linked to local folklore of giants or ancestral figures.

What is recorded here

Situated at the top of a steep N-facing slope. It is described (Faughnan 1943, file 131) as a large coffin-shaped stone "16 feet 8 inches by 8 feet, 8 inches and 42 inches thick (c. 5m x c. 2.65m; T c. 1.05m)" having an inscription 'HR' and the date 1725 on one side. This stone has been moved and no inscription can now be seen on it. The above description is derived from 'The Archaeological Inventory of County Leitrim' compiled by Michael J. Moore (Dublin: Stationery Office, 2003). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research. Date of upload: 23 September 2008
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