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More model informationKE043-248---- An ogham stone found in Ballineesteenig (Dingle Peninsula) in 1790 and broken by 1804. Sometime later moved to what is now Coláiste Íde. When first discovered, this ogham stone stood upright in the middle of Ballineesteenig village (Pelham 1804, 185). It was later broken in two, and the pieces served various purposes around the farm prior to their removal to Burnham House (Coláiste Íde). There is a small plain cross on the back of the stone. 3d model created using photogrammetry (39 images) and processed with Agisoft PhotoScan
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Oct 29th 2016
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