Kilmalkedar:  Images of the  Graveyard (Dingle Peninsula Trip)

An Ogham stone, so named for the early writing, called "Ogham," of marks and lines.
The hole at the top is a marriage hole:  the man and woman would insert their fingers through the hole, and this would signify their approaching union in marriage.

Professor Michael Kissane of the Irish College for the Humanities explains the intricacies of the markings on an ancient Stone Cross.

View images of the countryside surrounding Kilmalkedar.