Ireland I-KER-120 CIIC 248

Bán an Ghleanna | Bawnaglanna (I-KER-120)

Inscription

[...]QET[IA]S M[A]Q TRENIL[U...]

Ogham reads along the stemline — usually bottom to top on standing stones. How to read Ogham →

Stone ID
I-KER-120
CIIC Ref.
248
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: “1908 P. J. Lynch. ‘discovered in a field fence… said to have formed a lintel in a ruined house close by, before being built into the fence’ MAC1945. Lost and re-discovered 1986 in Toornanoulagh (KE048-070001). orig. find loc. (enclosure ""Lisheennarabia"" KE049-101----) only 100m SE of Inchincummer, just across the townland boundary into Bawnaglanna”

Findspot: Bawnaglanna (Bán an Ghleanna https://www.logainm.ie/en/23546), Co. Kerry, Ireland (ITM coordinates: 501227 , 601221)

Last recorded location(s): Brought by farmer to new premises at Tournanoulagh 52.166077 , -9.490352, where it was recorded (rediscovered) in 1986

Support

National Monuments Service SMR ID: KE049-101002-

Object type: Pillar

Material: Sandstone

Dimensions:

Letters: Macalister/1945, 243, `The scores were carelessly cut, the letters showing a tendency to spread fanwise… The diagonal scores sloped the wrong way’.

Edition

Transcription: […]QET[IA]S M[A]Q TRENIL[U…]

References

  • Macalister 1945, …
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