
Turoe Stone
The Turoe Stone is an ancient carved rock from Ireland, dating back to around 100 BCE to 100 CE. It features intricate patterns and symbols typical of Celtic art, believed to have been used for religious or ceremonial purposes. The stone is thought to have had a cultural or spiritual significance, possibly serving as a marker or a focal point for rituals. Today, it is a national monument, displayed at the Galway County Museum, and provides valuable insight into early Celtic craftsmanship and beliefs.