- CIIC 504
Oghaminscription|name=CIIC 504
ciic=CIIC 504
cisp=RUSHN/2
country=Isle of Man
region=Port St Mary /Rushen
city=OriginallyBallaqueeney , currentlyManx Museum , Douglas
produced=5th Century
dimensions=52cm High, 13cm Wide, 10cm Thick
text_ogham=Unicode|᚛ ᚁᚔᚃᚐᚔᚇᚑᚅᚐᚄᚋᚐᚊᚔᚋᚒᚉᚑᚔ ᚜᚛ ᚉᚒᚅᚐᚃᚐᚂᚔ ᚜
text_native=BIVAIDONAS MAQI MUCOI CUNAVA [LI]
text_english=Of Bivaidonas, son of the tribe Cunava [li]
picture=CIIC 504 is an
Ogham inscription . It was discovered atBallaqueeney in1874 by Reverend F. B. Grant during the process of excavating dirt for use as railroad ballast.The stone was kept in a garden in Ballaqueeney from its discovery until about 1885. This caused the stone surface to deteriorate, due to being exposed to wind and rain. It is known that two characters can no longer be read.
Archeologists note that "the grooves are finely cut with a V-shaped section" and "the scores forming the consonants for the most part are 2 inches in length...there are no traces of divisional points; but there are longer spaces between the words than between the letters".
The stones are now located in the Manx Museum in Douglas, Isle of Man.
Bivaidonas, a persons name, is believed to suggest that the person named was related to the
Conailli Muirtheimne of north Louth and south Down.External links
* [http://www.gov.im/mnh/heritage/museums/manxmuseum.xml The Manx Museum in Douglas, Isle of Man]
References
* [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp/database/stone/rushn_2.html The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project, Department of History and the Institute of Archaeology at the University College London]
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