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50: 602: 57: 484:"Ogham stone at Emlagh East (Imleach Dhún Séann), Co. Kerry. First to be recorded in Ireland by Edward Lhwyd in early 1700s. Originally stood in a field near the strand at Trabeg. Moved temporarily to Chute Hall about 1849, now lies on a concrete base near its original locationpic.twitter.com/XUEmPJwjnB" 276:, "flagstone of Siobhán of the captives"), and there is a tradition of an old church at the strand and evidence for a graveyard found nearby. It originally stood in a field near the strand at Trabeg and was noted by 672: 296:("of Bruscus son of Cailech"). A cross is carved into the stone; it is not clear if it was put there before or after the inscription. The name Bruscus (perhaps meaning " 581: 300:") also appears on CIIC 64 in Glenawillin, located 140 kilometres (87 mi) to the east. The name Cailech appears in genealogical accounts of the 497: 109: 662: 346: 49: 643: 321: 347:"Ogham in 3D: Digitizing a Unique Aspect of Ireland's Cultural Heritage // Articles // breac // University of Notre Dame" 553: 538: 392: 280:
in 1702; it was moved temporarily to Chute Hall about 1849 and now lies on a concrete base near its original location.
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Emlagh East ogham stone is located on the south end of Short Strand, near to
124: 111: 568:"Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Polite literature and antiquities" 301: 277: 237: 93: 601: 289: 253: 464: 609: 297: 292:, 239 × 61 × 28 cm. The inscription reads ᚛ᚁᚏᚒᚄᚉᚉᚑᚄᚋᚐᚊᚊᚔᚉᚐᚂᚔᚐᚉᚔ᚜ 394:
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322:"National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship" 88: 570:. Royal Irish Academy. 23 April 1879 – via Google Books. 264:
This stone was erected as a grave marker, with inscription in
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Buildings and structures completed in the 5th century
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Irish
Emlagh East Ogham Stone is located in Ireland
ogham
Dingle
County Kerry
Ireland
52°07′54″N 10°12′58″W / 52.131528°N 10.216215°W / 52.131528; -10.216215
Office of Public Works
National monument of Ireland
ogham
National Monument
County Kerry
Ireland
Doonshean
Primitive Irish
Saint Patrick
Edward Lluyd
grit
thunder
Corcu Duibne
"National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship"
"Ogham in 3D: Digitizing a Unique Aspect of Ireland's Cultural Heritage // Articles // breac // University of Notre Dame"
Wonders of Ireland: a personal choice of 484
ISBN
9780812812749
Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies
ISBN
9781441992222
"Ireland Illustrated: View a Record"
Early Medieval Munster: Archaeology, History and Society

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