Provenance
Discovery: Discovered during the demolition of an 18th century Church of Ireland parish church in Aghabulloge graveyard (CO061-080002-). It is one of two ogham stones from the site, the second (CO061-080005-) remains in situ.
Findspot: Coolineagh (Cúil an Fhéich), Co. Cork, Ireland (ITM Coordinates (approximate): 543865, 578136)
Current repository: Ireland University College Cork (inv. no. 23)
Last recorded location(s): This stone is currently on permanent display in the Stone Corridor (‘Rúin na gCloch / Stories in Stone’ exhibition), University College Cork (for details, see CO074-142----).
Support
National Monuments Service SMR ID: CO061-080007-
Object type: Pillar
Material: Sandstone
Dimensions: m
Condition: The inscription is damaged.
Letters: The execution technique is unknown.
Edition
Ogham text: ᚐᚅᚋ ᚅ[ᚓᚈᚐᚉᚒ]ᚅ[ᚐ]ᚄ [ᚉᚓ]L[ᚔ] ᚃᚔᚇᚓᚈᚈᚐᚄ
Transcription: ANM N[ETACU]N[A]S [CE]L[I] VIDETTAS
Critical apparatus:
- Macalister (1945, 106) read: ANM N[ETACU]N[A]S [CE]L[I] VIDETTAS
Text constituted from: Transcription from previous editor.
References
- Macalister 1945, 105-106, no. 105
- McManus 1991, 95
- McManus 2004, 21, no. 23
- Power and et al. 1994, no. 7960