Corpus Refs: | Okasha/Forsyth/2001:Toureen Peacaun 24 |
Site: | TOURP |
Discovery: | first mentioned, 2001 Okasha, E. and Forsyth, K. |
History: | Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 264: `This stone is not mentioned in any work on the stones. It is likely to have been found in 1944 and built into the east wall when the other stones were built in between September and December 1944. |
Geology: | Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 322: `sandstone'. |
Dimensions: | 0.1 x 0.075 x 0.015 (Okasha/Forsyth/2001) |
Setting: | in struct |
Location: | on site Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 264: `The stone is built into the interior east wall of the ruined church'. |
Form: | other Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 264: `The stone is a fragment of a slab of unknown form'. |
Condition: | frgmntry , poor Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 264: `a fragment'. |
Folklore: | none |
Crosses: | none |
Decorations: | no other decoration |
Okasha and Forsyth (1996): | [--][T]A[-- Expansion: [--]TA[-- Okasha/Forsyth/2001 265 reading only |
Orientation: | Indeterminate |
Position: | n/a ; broad ; n/a ; undecorated |
Incision: | |
Date: | None published |
Language: | Indeterminate (rbook) |
Ling. Notes: | none |
Palaeography: | Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 265: `The text is in half-uncial script'. CISP: The lettering is Insular half-uncial. The A is in the 'OC' form and the T is curved. |
Legibility: | some Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 265: `The text is ... legible'. |
Lines: | 1 |
Carving errors: | 0 |
Doubtful: | no |