Tag:historic=ogham_stone

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Ogham Stone Rathass Church Tralee Kerry.jpg
Description
A stone with an Ogham script on it. They are most commonly found in Ireland as free standing stones, lying on the ground, recycled in buildings such as churches or as artefacts in museums. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: historic
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
Status: approvedPage for proposal

A stone with an Ogham script on it.

They are most commonly found in Ireland as free standing stones, lying on the ground, recycled in buildings such as churches or as artefacts in museums.

Usage

All Ogham letters including Forfeda - Übersicht aller Ogham-Zeichen einschließlich Forfeda.jpg

Set a node node and add historic=ogham_stone. Add name=*, preferably using an established name used in research literature.

Examples

In this Time Team episode (Spoiler alert!) they find an stone that has ogham on it.

Tags to use in combination

How to tag Example Explanation
name Arraglen Ogham Stone Use a well established (with a compatible licence) and verifyiable (see source) name. If there is more than one ogham stone at the site, follow the numbering in the research literature.
inscription=* The text of the inscription in Ogham characters, as written on the stone.
inscription:en=* Translation of the inscription.
inscription:pgl-Latn=* QRIMITIR RO/Ṇ[A]/ṆN MAQ̣ COMOGANN Transcription of the text of the inscription in Latin alphabet
inscription:pgl-Ogam=* The inscription in Ogham characters (see Wikipedia for unicode block.). This tag is purely optional, inscription=* is usually sufficient
wikipedia=* en:Arraglen Ogham Stone If this stone has a Wikipedia article
wikidata=* Q48797670 If this stone has a WikiData entity
moved=* If the stone has been moved from its original place, add moved=yes. moved=no (i.e. it has not been moved) should be assumed to be the default
moved_to:wikidata=* Q69379477 If the stone has moved, provide the Wikidata entity for its current location
moved_from=* Verbal description of whence the stone was moved, i.e. presumed original location (townland and/or building and/or archaeological site
moved_from:wikidata=* Wikidata identifier for the original location
height=*, width=* height=1.91, width=0.38
description=* standing upright, 1.67m in height above ground
material=* sandstone What type of stone is this (sandstone/ granite etc)?
source=* survey The source of the major part of tags
source:inscription=* opendata If you haven't transcribed the inscription yourself, please give your source.
source:url=* https://ogham.celt.dias.ie/stone.php?lang=en&site=Arraglen&stone=145._Arraglen&stoneinfo=description The URL of an external source consulted
ref:IE:nm=* 221.01 If it is a National Monument in the Republic of Ireland, add its number here.
ref:IE:smr=* KE025-002---- For the Sites and Monuments records number for the Republic of Ireland.
project=* add this, if the entity belongs to a project, e.g. "ogham.link"
wikimedia_commons=* File:Coumeenoole_Ogham_Stone_(Dunmore_Head).jpg If this stone has a Wikimedia Commons entry (e.g. image)
url:sketchfab=* Short link to the sketchfab url of the model. (blocked by this wiki, so example cannot be given here)

External ressources

  • UCC have a list of Ogham stones with description. If possible, follow their naming pattern when naming the Ogham stones.