Ballybowler North Ogham Stone | |
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Native name Irish: Cloch Oghaim Bhaile an Bhúlaeraigh Thuaidh [1] | |
Type | ogham stone |
Location | Ballybowler North, Conor Pass, County Kerry, Ireland |
Coordinates | 52°10′36″N10°13′21″W / 52.176767°N 10.222615°W Coordinates: 52°10′36″N10°13′21″W / 52.176767°N 10.222615°W |
Elevation | 279 m (915 ft) |
Built | c. 300–600 AD |
Owner | Office of Public Works [2] |
Official name | Ballybowler North [3] |
Reference no. | 221 |
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