KILCO/3

Corpus Refs:Macalister/1949:964
Site:KILCO
Discovery:first mentioned, 1879 Wakeman, W.
History:Macalister/1949, 125: `Wakeman reports that of twelve or fourteen inscribed stones formerly lying about on ecclesiastical ruins at this place, all but three were destroyed, unrecorded, by a contractor making a drain...Wakeman presumably took away this stone also, but what he did with it is unknown'.
Geology:
Dimensions:0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown)
Setting:Lost (present 1879, missing 1949)
Location:Macalister/1949, 125: `Wakeman presumably took away this stone also, but what he did with it is unknown'.
Macalister/1949, 125: `Wakeman presumably took away this stone also, but what he did with it is unknown'.
Form:Indeterminate
Macalister/1949, 125, states that the stone was described as a fragment.
Condition:n/a , n/a
Macalister/1949, 125, states that even before being lost the stone was fragmentary.
Folklore:none
Crosses:1: equal-armed; outline; expanded; ind; ind; none; inner curv; ind; n/a
Decorations:

Macalister/1949, 125: `He describes it as a fragment bearing a cross pattée, with a circle surrounding the centre and a circular dot in each canton'.

References


Inscriptions


KILCO/3/1

Readings

Wakeman, W. (1879):ORD[--
Expansion:
OR[OIT] D[--
Macalister/1949 125 reading only
OSullivan/etal/1996 292 minor reference

Notes

Orientation:Indeterminate
Position:n/a ; broad ; inc ; inc
Incision:ind
Date:None published
Language:Goidelic (rbook)
Ling. Notes:none
Palaeography:none
Legibility:n/a
Macalister/1949, 125: `nothing was left by Oroit D...'
Lines:1
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:no

Names

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