Limerick, and Carrigillihy, Co. Cork, and these consist of relatively small circular or oval shaped dwellings around 5 m or 6 m in diameter with walls that are likely to have been of wicker, possibly covered in clay daub or animal skins ...
... of the usual standing-stone type, might be allowed. Precedent, of a sort, for two stones set parallel and in a roughly EW direction, exists at Carrigillihy, although at a comfortable 1.5m apart, rather than centimetres. Read More.