| Corpus Refs: | Macalister/1909:105 Macalister/1949:673 |
| Site: | CLMAC |
| Discovery: | first mentioned, 1909 Macalister, R.A.S. |
| History: | First recorded in Macalister/1909, 21. Recorded as still on site in Macalister/1949, 50. |
| Geology: | |
| Dimensions: | 0.42 x 0.23 x 0.1 (converted from Macalister/1949) |
| Setting: | inc |
| Location: | on site |
| Form: | cross-slab |
| Condition: | frgmntry , some Only a fragment of this stone remains containing the two upper quadrants of the cross and possibly three letters. |
| Folklore: | none |
| Crosses: | 1: inc; outline; expanded; plain; curved; none; inner curv; ind; plain |
| Decorations: | Macalister/1909, 21: `top of plain Celtic cross with invecked angles at the intersection'. Macalister/1949, 50: `top of wheel cross'. |
| Macalister, R.A.S. (1909): | {A}O[D][-- Expansion: AOD[-- Macalister/1909 21 reading only Macalister/1949 50 reading only |
| Orientation: | Incomplete Information |
| Position: | n/a ; broad ; within quadrants ; separated The inscription that remains is in the two upper quadrants. It is uncertain whether the inscription was aligned horizontally, or whether it might have been circular. |
| Incision: | inc |
| Date: | None published |
| Language: | Indeterminate (rbook) |
| Ling. Notes: | none |
| Palaeography: | CISP: Macalister/1909, 21, argues that the first letter was an inverted A, with the second letter O and the third possibly a D. The script of the inscription is therefore dependent on how we see the A. It could be a capitalis A, but other examples such as those on CLMAC/78 and CLMAC/84, indicate that it is an angular half-uncial A. |
| Legibility: | some Macalister/1909, 21: `Parts of three letters remain at the top; it is difficult to decipher these, as the first seems to be an A inverted with respect to the rest'. Macalister then states that his reading can 'only be a guess'. |
| Lines: | 1 |
| Carving errors: | 0 |
| Doubtful: | no |