Clocha Oghaim Tulaigh Garráin
Séadchomhartha Náisiúnta (295[1]) is ea Clocha Oghaim Tulaigh Garráin, dhá chloch suite i gContae Chiarraí, Éire.[2]
Clocha Oghaim Tulaigh Garráin | ||||
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Sonraí | ||||
Cineál | Suíomh stairiúil | |||
Suíomh geografach | ||||
Limistéar riaracháin | Contae Chiarraí, Éire | |||
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Suíomh
cuir in eagarTá Clocha Oghaim Tulaigh Garráin Ogham Stones suite 4.2 km soir ó Thrá Lí, gar do Chute Hall,[3][4] ag 52° 16′ 33″ N, 9° 38′ 35″ O / 52.275836°N,9.643068°W. As Béarla, ghlaoitear Chute Hall Ogham Stones[5] orthu chomh maith.
Stair
cuir in eagarGreanadh na clocha idir c. AD 300 agus 800.
D'aimsíodh na clocha sa bhliain 1848 tar éis do stoirm reilig ársa a nochtadh, le radharc thar Bhá Ard na Caithne. Bhog 4ú Barún Fiontrá iad chuig a thigh i Chute Hall.[6]
Cur síos
cuir in eagarLéitear na hinscríbhinní:
Tagairtí
cuir in eagar- ↑ "National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship" (pdf accessdate = 2017-08-26).
- ↑ "Studies in Irish Epigraphy: The Ogham inscriptions of the barony of Corkaguiney and the counties of Mayo, Wicklow, and Kildare".
- ↑ Tullygarran Ogham Stones ar megalithicireland.com
- ↑ "Chute Hall".
- ↑ Kerry Co. Co. Curtha i gcartlann 2017-09-10 ar an Wayback Machine (PDF)
- ↑ "The national monuments of the Irish Free State".
- ↑ "TULLYGARRAN 1 OGHAM STONE/MEGALITHIC MONUMENTS OF IRELAND.COM".
- ↑ "CISP - BALIG/5".
- ↑ "TULLYGARRAN 2 OGHAM STONE/MEGALITHIC MONUMENTS OF IRELAND.COM".
- ↑ "CISP - BALIG/6".