Drombeg Stone Circle, often referred to as the Druid’s Altar, is located approximately two miles southeast of Glandore in West Cork. This prominent archaeological site became well-known after Professor Edward Fahy’s excavation in 1957. The circle consists of fourteen standing stones with a diameter of about 9.3 meters, and three additional fallen stones were also found, making a total of seventeen. These stones are primarily local sandstone. Notably, the site yielded the remains of an adolescent during an excavation, and radiocarbon dating places its period of activity around 1100-800 BC, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s deep past.