Ireland I-KER-087 CIIC 217

Bánchluain | Whitefield 3 (I-KER-087)

Inscription

NOCATI MAQI MAQI-RE[ ]MAQI MUCOI UDDAMI

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

Stone ID
I-KER-087
CIIC Ref.
217
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: 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, …
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Plan Your Visit

Visiting the Bánchluain | Whitefield 3 (I-KER-087) Ogham Stone

The Bánchluain | Whitefield 3 (I-KER-087) 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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