Overview
Standing stone sites like Goats Hill carry a distinctive vertical energy that seems to channel earth currents upward, creating a subtle but noticeable field around each stone. Visitors often report tingling sensations in the hands or a sense of heightened alertness when standing between or touching the stones. The site holds a watchful, sentinel-like presence that speaks to its role as a marker between the everyday world and deeper dimensions of the landscape.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
The Goats Hill Stones are a group of standing stones in Ireland, part of the extensive megalithic heritage scattered across the Irish landscape. Standing stones in Ireland typically date from the Bronze Age (2500-500 BCE) and served various functions including territorial markers, astronomical alignments, and ceremonial focal points. Specific archaeological survey data on this particular group remains limited in published literature.
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