This slab is located on private farm land, around 300m northeast and uphill of WI034-030. It has been placed against a field boundary hedgerow, just inside the field gate.
This boulder is located on private farm land. It was found during the course of preparing the land for forestry plantation, and was moved to the south side of a farm track, where it is currently situated around 115m south of WI017-002.
Located in the northwest corner of a gently sloping field to the southwest of Threewells crossroads. It has been placed right up against the field boundary wall, making it a bit difficult to view the most heavily decorated face.
This boulder is located on agricultural land, in a concentration of other smaller boulders, which appear to be the result of field clearance. Due to its size, it was presumably found nearby. The site is located around 250m east of the Avonmore river, but there are currently no views of the river.
This panel is located in Glenmalure, in a closed valley that is crossed by the Wicklow Way. There are a number of other stones as well as hut sites in the vicinity. It is situated in boggy ground, and is partly covered by peat.
This boulder is located on private land, which appears to have been used for grazing. It is situated to the north of Keocha Brook, which is not visible from the panel, but the sound of the flowing water can be heard.
This boulder is located on private land, in a forestry plantation surrounded by pasture. It is situated to the north of Keocha Brook, which is not visible from the panel, but the sound of the flowing water can be heard.
This boulder is located on private land, in an area which is overgrown with gorse. It is situated to the north of Keocha Brook, which is not visible from the panel, but the sound of the flowing water can be heard.
Located on private agricultural land, this rock art is within Ballintemple graveyard (WI040-011003), which is situated in a field under pasture. The stone is east of the remains of an early medieval church (WI040-011002). The site is located around 380m southwest of the Aughrim river.
The stone is decorated with 8 circular cupmarks (3cm-9cm diameter), 5 linear grooves/oblong cupmarks, and an unusual larger motif, which appears almost like a footprint. The decoration of this slab is unusual when compared to the Wicklow repertoire.
This boulder is located on private land, which appears to have been used for grazing. It is situated to the north of Keocha Brook, which is not visible from the panel, but the sound of its flowing water can be heard.
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only
All, Cupmarks only