Ireland I-KER-044 CIIC 176

An Com | Camp 1 (I-KER-044)

Inscription

CONUNETT MOQI CONURI R FEC NRI

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Stone ID
I-KER-044
CIIC Ref.
176
Country
Ireland
This record is drawn from the OG(H)AM corpus — the authoritative scholarly database of Ogham inscriptions, compiled by a team of epigraphers, archaeologists, and linguists. Transcription conventions and dating follow established epigraphic standards.

Provenance

Discovery: (large, capstone of portal tomb?)

Findspot: Camp (An Com https://www.logainm.ie/en/24660), Co. Kerry, Ireland (ITM coordinates: 469791, 608686)

Last recorded location(s): in situ (at the foot of the mountain called Caherconree | Cathair Con Raoi https://www.logainm.ie/en/1165657)

Support

National Monuments Service SMR ID: KE036-046----

Object type: Slab

Dimensions:

Inscription

Text field: A small, linear, equal-armed cross is on the flat surface (not mentioned by Macalister). Roman alphabet letters incised (downwards) on the face adjacent and parallel to the ogham (upwards) on the edge.

Letters: Strokes are neatly and evenly pocked with very short vowels, almost dots. Use of the X-forfid with E value. Confused orientation of B and H aicme. Roman letters in half uncial

Edition

Transcription: ⸢C⸣O⸢N⸣U⸢N⸣ETT MO⸢Q⸣I ⸢C⸣O⸢N⸣URI; Roman: FECṬ cuNuRI

References

  • Macalister 1945, …
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Plan Your Visit

Visiting the An Com | Camp 1 (I-KER-044) Ogham Stone

The An Com | Camp 1 (I-KER-044) stone is one of Ireland's finest early medieval monuments — and well worth the journey. Whether you're a dedicated epigrapher, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who loves exploring ancient places, seeing a 1,500-year-old inscription in person is an experience unlike any other.

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Getting There

Use the map and coordinates on this page to navigate directly to the stone's recorded location. Many Ogham stones are in rural churchyards or open countryside — sturdy footwear is recommended.

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What to Bring

Bring a camera with a good zoom for inscription detail. Raking light (early morning or late afternoon) makes Ogham strokes far easier to see and photograph. A notebook for rubbings or sketches adds to the experience.

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