DescriptionOgham Stone Rathass Church Tralee Kerry.jpg
English: An example of an ogham stone in the ground of Ratass Church in Tralee, Co. Kerry, CISP RATAS/1
The inscription was discovered in 1975; it had been built into the sides of a 19th-century tomb in ths southwest corner of the church, and is now on exhibit inside the church.
The stone slab measures 134cm x 30cm x 19cm. The iscription reads
[.]NMSILLANNMAQFATTILLOGG
interpreted as
[A]NM SILLANN MAQ FATTILLOGG
Literature: Thomas Fanning and Donncha Ó Corráin, "An Ogham stone and cross-slab from Ratass Church, Tralee", JKAHS 10 (1977), pp. 14–18.
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6 April 2009 (original upload date)
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(An example of an ogham stone in the ground of Ratass Church in Tralee, Co. Kerry. This photo was taken by me in July 1997 and is a scan of the original photo.)
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