celtickielets
Celtickielets are a type of small, ancient stone monuments found primarily in the British Isles, particularly in Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. They are characterized by their small size, typically ranging from a few inches to a few feet in height, and their distinctive shape, which often resembles a small, truncated pyramid or a stepped pyramid. The exact purpose of these monuments remains unclear, but they are believed to have been used for various ceremonial or ritual purposes.
Celtickielets are often found in groups, known as "cairns," and are typically made from local stone. They
The term "celtickielets" is a modern term, coined by archaeologists to describe these small monuments. The term
Celtickielets are a fascinating and enigmatic part of the archaeological record, offering insights into the beliefs