TOURP/30

Corpus Refs:Macalister/1949:App. 22
Okasha/Forsyth/2001:Toureen Peacaun 60
Site:TOURP
Discovery:arch excav, 1860 du Noyer, G.V.
History:Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 319: `In 1860 a full-size drawing of this stone by du Noyer was presented by him to the Royal Irish Academy where it is still preserved ... In 1878 this stone was one of several fragments `heaped up in the north-west corner of the church' ... In 1909 Crawford failed to find this stone ... and in 1912 described it as `now lost' ... It has not been recorded since'.
Geology:Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 322: `sandstone'.
Dimensions:0.21 x 0.315 x 0.0 (Okasha/Forsyth/2001)
Setting:Lost (present 1878, missing 1909)
Location:Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 319, shows that this stone was extant in 1860 and 1878, but missing by the time Crawford visited the site in 1909.
Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 319: `The stone is now lost'.
Form:cross-slab
Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 319: `The stone was part of a slab of unknown form'.
Condition:frgmntry , n/a
Folklore:none
Crosses:1: latin; linear; straight; expanded; plain; none; none; none; n/a
Decorations:

Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 319: `an incised linear Latin cross with expanded lower terminals'.

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Inscriptions


TOURP/30/1

Readings

Okasha and Forsyth (2001):FLAIT[--
Expansion:
FLAIT[--
Translation:
Flait[--] (PN).
Okasha/Forsyth/2001 320 reading only

Notes

Orientation:Indeterminate
Position:inc ; inc ; inc ; inc
Incision:inc
Date:None published
Language:Indeterminate (inc)
Ling. Notes:none
Palaeography:none
Legibility:poor
Lines:
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:no

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