Provenance
Discovery: 1853 The MacGillicuddy of the Reeks at the Dublin Exhibition (probably reused in soutarrain)
Findspot: Whitefield (Bánchluain https://www.logainm.ie/en/23487), Co. Kerry, Ireland (ITM coordinates (approximate): )
Current repository: Ireland National Museum of Ireland (inv. no. 2205:W12)
Last recorded location(s): NMI (53.340304, -6.255115)
Support
National Monuments Service SMR ID: KE057-107003-
Object type: Pillar
Material: Sandstone
Dimensions:
Inscription
Text field: On two angles, up-up. Three ‘crosses have been made on the faces of this stone; incompetently formed, in contrast to the general neatness of the inscription, and evidently by different or later hands’ (MAC1945)
Letters: Pocked in neat, evenly-spaced and quite large strokes. Some of the vowel strokes are wedge-shaped but others, such as the final vowel, are more like shorter consonant strokes.
Edition
Transcription: NOCATI MAQI MAQI-REṬ[ ̣ ̣ ? ̣ ̣]|MAQI MUCOI UDDAMI
References
- Macalister 1945, …