CLMAC/204

Corpus Refs:Macalister/1909:264
Macalister/1949:800
Petrie/1872:174
Site:CLMAC
Discovery:first mentioned, 1869 Graves, J.
History:Petrie/1872, 74: `Drawn by Miss Boxwell, from a rubbing made by the Rev. James Graves, in the year 1869'.

Macalister/1899, 116, records the stone as lost, as does Macalister/1909, 48, and Macalister/1949, 64.

Geology:
Dimensions:0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown)
Setting:Lost (present 1872, missing 1899)
Location:Recorded as extant in Petrie/1872, 73, and as lost in Macalister/1899, 116.
Macalister/1899, 116, records the stone as lost, as does Macalister/1909, 48, and Macalister/1949, 64.
Form:cross-slab
Condition:frgmntry , inc
Folklore:none
Crosses:1: equal-armed; linear; expanded; half-round; circular; ind; none; none; decorated
Decorations:

Macalister/1949, 64: `Cross with circular expansion and semi-circular terminals, the latter apparently looped at the angles, but details are obscure owing to the damaged state of the stone'.

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Inscriptions


CLMAC/204/1     Pictures

Readings

Petrie, G. (1872):+ORD
Expansion:
+OROIT D[O]
Macalister/1909 48 reading only
Macalister/1949 64 reading only
Petrie/1872 74, Plate LXXII, Fig. 174 reading only

Notes

Orientation:Indeterminate
Position:inc ; broad ; beside cross ; undivided
Incision:inc
Date:None published
Language:Goidelic (rbook)
Ling. Notes:none
Palaeography:CISP: The lettering is half-uncial. The D has an ascender which bends to the left over an open bow. The R is half-uncial.
Legibility:inc
Petrie/1872, 74: `There is no trace on this stone of any name having been carved on to it'.

Macalister/1909, 48: `Inscription...in the upper dexter canton. No trace of any other letters discovered'.

Lines:1
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:no

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