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Ogham Cave — Drumlohan

Ogham stone
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A Man-made underground passage (WA024-033004-) associated with the perimeter of an ecclesiastical enclosure (WA024-033003-) at the N contained ten ogham stones which are now preserved at the site. This stone (recorded as 'greenstone', 1.67m x 0.42m x 0.30m converted from Macalister 1945) was the fourth lintel over the entrance and now stands with the other lintels beside the Man-made underground passage. Macalister (1945, 269-70, no. 273) read the ogham inscription as: CALUNOVIC[A] MAQI MUCOI LIT[ENI]. (Moore 1999, 1487) This stone has been studied as part of the ‘Ogham in 3D’ project undertaken by the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. To access details go to the following website: https://ogham.celt.dias.ie/search.php?ciic=273 Compiled by: Nora White Date of upload: 27 July 2016 This monument is subject to a preservation order made under the National Monuments Acts 1930 to 2014 (PO no. 12/1933).

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