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Reyfad

Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art

<b>Reyfad</b>Posted by CianMcLiamImage © Ken Williams/ShadowsandStone.com 2007
Also known as:
  • Boho

OS Ref (GB):   H112462 / Sheet: 17
Latitude:54° 21' 51.26" N
Longitude:   7° 49' 39.65" W

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This page in 'Traces of the Elder Faiths of Ireland' by W G Wood-Martin (1902) seems to show the same cross and base as Tiompan's picture from Boho churchyard (about 500yds from the rock carvings). The book says: Men are reported to resort to this stone in cases where they have no children after marriage. Rhiannon Posted by Rhiannon
23rd October 2010ce
Edited 23rd October 2010ce