Corpus Refs: | none |
Site: | DROYN |
Discovery: | inc, 1930 inc |
History: | Forsyth/1996, 511: `In the store of Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow is a large stone allegedly carved with ogham...Up until the 1930s this stone was in use as gatepost at West Drumoyne farm'. |
Geology: | |
Dimensions: | 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown) |
Setting: | unattch |
Location: | Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow Forsyth/1996, 511: `Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow'. |
Form: | plain |
Condition: | inc , inc |
Folklore: | none |
Crosses: | none |
Decorations: | no other decoration |
Forsyth, K.S. (1996): | [--] | [--] | [--] Expansion: [--] | [--] | [--] Forsyth/1996 511 concise discussion |
Orientation: | Incomplete Information |
Position: | inc ; inc ; inc ; inc |
Incision: | inc |
Date: | None published |
Language: | Indeterminate (ind) |
Ling. Notes: | Forsyth/1996, 511, includes this stone in her Dubia. |
Palaeography: | Forsyth/1996, 511: `It is apparent that the 'writing' is not ogham. The marks appear artificial but quite unlike any recorded prehistoric rock art elsewhere in Scotland'. |
Legibility: | inc |
Lines: | |
Carving errors: | o |
Doubtful: | yes |