TCKML/1

Corpus Refs:Okasha/1993:73
Site:TCKML
Discovery:first mentioned, 1930 Opie, S.A.
History:Thomas/1967a, 162: `during some alterations in a building near Tuckingmill ...a stone was found with a deal of `lettering' on one side. Mr. Jim Thomas of Camborne was quickly notified, but on arrival he found that the stone had been placed in the foundations...Unfortunately the stone was built up before a copy was made, and here again we must await further building operations'.
Geology:
Dimensions:0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown)
Setting:Lost (present 1930, missing 1930)
Location:The stone was seen `some years ago' when published in 1930. It was reused immediately in foundations.
Form:Not Applicable
Condition:n/a , n/a
Folklore:none
Crosses:none
Decorations:

The only recorded carving on this missing stone is the text, although circumstances are such that it is possible other carvings existed.

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Inscriptions


TCKML/1/1

Readings

Okasha, E. (1993):[--]
Expansion:
[--]
Okasha/1993 317 reading only

Notes

Orientation:vertical down
Position:ind ; ind ; ind ; ind
Thomas/1967a, 162: `Part of the inscription was still visible, however, it ran down the face of the stone in the usual manner of our Romano-British and later inscriptions'.

The stone would therefore appear to be some form of pillar stone.

Incision:ind
Date:None published
Language:Indeterminate (ind)
Ling. Notes:none
Palaeography:none
Legibility:n/a
Lines:-1
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:no

Names

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