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Excavation Details Description This incription spells out the name CRONAN. Crónán was a common Gaelic personal name, and there is nothing to help us identify who is referred to by this stone, nor can we assess its age with any great certainty. Three ogham incription have survived in Argyll: this one, and two others. One is on the island of Gigha and is illegible, and the other is on the bed-rock on the summit of Dunadd Though ogham script is perfectly readable in itself, particularly incriptions are vulnerable to damage, situated as they often are on the corners of stone objects. Once damaged, losing a stroke here or a point there, they can become very difficult to interpret. Many of the surviving ogham inscriptions in Scotland have not been transliterated or translated. Access/Ownership A replica is kept at Kilmartin House References
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