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More model informationKE045-025004- A 2nd ogham stone (see also KE045-025003-) was discovered in the 1940’s during the excavation of a new tomb in the graveyard (KE045-025001-) (Macalister 1942, 76). It now lies prostrate against the W end of a large tomb about 14m from the W wall of the graveyard. It is a rectangular block of sandstone measuring 1.3m in length, .33m in width and .12m in thickness. Although the scores are clearly legible, 2 interpretations are possible: LLONNOCC MAQQ[I....] or SONNOCC MAQQ[I…]. .Site of the medieval parish church of Ballinvoher, in the townland of Rathduff, near Annascaul, Co. Kerry. 3d model created using photogrammetry (24 images) and processed with Agisoft PhotoScan
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Jun 24th 2016
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