Ogam Stones and the Earliest Irish Christians |
Contents
Standing stones in Irish tradition | 27 |
The dating of the language in ogam inscriptions | 49 |
Subgroups within the ogam stone corpus | 70 |
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ANM inscriptions apocope appears archaeological argued Arraglen associated Ballintaggart belong Bieler BRIGOMAGLOS British stones Bronze Age carved Celtic cemetery century A.D. chi-rho Christian CIIC CIIH coins Conneely cult Cuppage displaced HIC IACIT earlier early seventh century ECMW epigraphic erecting evidence examples excavation fifth century formula fourth century Gaulish genitive grave Hadrian's Wall half-uncial Herity IACET ibid identified Inchagoill indicate inhumation burials inscribed Ireland Irish ogam Irish OI Iron Age islands Jackson Kerry Kilfountan Kiltullagh Knowth late sixth later Latin names letters linguistic chronology Lough Crew Maltese cross manuscript MAQI markers Maynooth medieval memorial stones monoliths monuments mound Nash-Williams Neolithic Newgrange ogam alphabet ogam inscriptions ogam stones OI inscriptions OI stones Old Irish parallels passage tombs Patrick period phase possible post-apocope post-syncope pre-apocope Primitive Irish Raftery Reask relative chronology represent Roman Britain Roman capitals Romano-British Sims-Williams specific spelling standing stones suggested texts Thomas tradition vowel Wales words