GALPR/1

Corpus Refs:Macalister/1949:851
Macalister/1949:852
Petrie/1872:175
Site:GALPR
Discovery:first mentioned, 1872 Graves, J.
History:Petrie/1872, 74: `lying in a low, grassy mound...near the village of Ferbane...Drawn by M[argaret] S[tokes] from rubbings taken by the Rev. James Graves and Mr Hennessy'.

Macalister/1949, 72: `In 1907 Mr. Armstrong visited the site...[and] identified...the DIAM slab [no. 851]...Mr Kendrick did not find the DIAM stone... [and that] stone is missing. But he found another slab [no. 852]...and there can be no reasonable doubt that it is the missing half of the DIAM stone'.

Geology:
Dimensions:0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown)
Setting:unattch
Location:on site
Macalister/1949, 72: `in an out-house near the gate-lodge'.

Form:cross-slab
Condition:frgmntry , n/a
Macalister/1949, 72, argues that his no. 852 is actually the second half of no.851.

Folklore:none
Crosses:1: equal-armed; outline; straight; mixed; circular; angular; none; inc; inc
Decorations:

Macalister/1949, 72, describes Petrie/1872, Fig. 175 thus: `an approximately equal-armed cross in a square'.

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Readings

Macalister, R.A.S. (1949):DIAM[R{A}N]
Expansion:
DIAMRÁN
Macalister/1949 72--73 reading only
Petrie/1872 74, Plate LXXIII reading only

Notes

Orientation:horizontal
Position:inc ; broad ; within quadrants ; quadrant
Incision:inc
Date:None published
Language:name only (rbook)
Ling. Notes:none
Palaeography:CISP: The lettering is Insular half-uncial. The A's are in the 'OC' form and the initial D with a vertical ascender and a separate bow stroke appears to have a wedge-shaped finial. The minuscule M and N have curved top strokes and the R is half-uncial.
Legibility:poor
Lines:1
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:no

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