Ballybowler North Ogham Stone

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Ballybowler North Ogham Stone
Native name
Irish: Cloch Oghaim Bhaile an Bhúlaeraigh Thuaidh [1]
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Location of Ballybowler North Ogham Stone in Ireland
Type ogham stone
LocationBallybowler North, Conor Pass,
County Kerry, Ireland
Coordinates 52°10′36″N10°13′21″W / 52.176767°N 10.222615°W / 52.176767; -10.222615 Coordinates: 52°10′36″N10°13′21″W / 52.176767°N 10.222615°W / 52.176767; -10.222615
Elevation279 m (915 ft)
Builtc. 300–600 AD
Owner Office of Public Works [2]
Official nameBallybowler North [3]
Reference no.221

The Ballybowler North Ogham Stone is an ogham stone and a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. [3]

Contents

Location

Ballybowler North ogham stone is located near to the Conor Pass. [4]

History

This stone was erected as a grave marker, with inscription in Primitive Irish, some time in the early medieval period. On the Record of Monuments and Places it bears the code KE043-108. [5] And also makes meaning to the viewers.

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References

  1. "Baile an Bhúlaeraigh Thuaidh/Ballybowler North". Logainm.ie.
  2. "KERRY County Development Plan Volume 2. Record of Archaeological Monuments & Protected Structures - PDF". docplayer.net.
  3. 1 2 National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship (PDF) (Report). 4 March 2009.
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "KERRY County Development Plan Volume 2. Record of Archaeological Monuments & Protected Structures - PDF". docplayer.net.