Discovered in 1908 at Lockstown Upper in County Wicklow, the Hollywood Stone bears a 73-centimeter classical 7-circuit labyrinth carving — the only known example in Ireland. Now displayed at the Glendalough Visitor Centre near the famous 6th-century monastic city of St Kevin, the boulder connects Irish early Christian culture to the broader European labyrinth tradition. The carving's execution on glacial granite, using Iron Age or early medieval techniques, places it between 500 BCE and 800 CE. At 321.08° Giza bearing, the stone's original location in the Wicklow Mountains — Ireland's largest granite intrusion — aligns with the geological preference for crystalline bedrock seen at labyrinth sites across the Atlantic fringe.
WikipediaLabyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Diameter
0.73m
Material
rock_carving
Age
Early to high medieval
Condition
intact
Country
Ireland
Region
County Wicklow
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