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Celtic inscribed stones are stone monuments dating from 400 to 1000 AD which have inscriptions in Celtic or Latin text. These can be written in Ogham or Roman letters. Some stones have both Ogham and Roman inscriptions. The stones are found in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and parts of western England (mainly Cornwall, Devon, and Lundy). Most seem to be grave-markers or memorials to a dead individual. The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project database records over 1,200 such inscriptions, excluding Runic ones. It maintains an online database of them.

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  • Celtic inscribed stone (en)
  • Pietra con iscrizione celtica (it)
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  • Celtic inscribed stones are stone monuments dating from 400 to 1000 AD which have inscriptions in Celtic or Latin text. These can be written in Ogham or Roman letters. Some stones have both Ogham and Roman inscriptions. The stones are found in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and parts of western England (mainly Cornwall, Devon, and Lundy). Most seem to be grave-markers or memorials to a dead individual. The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project database records over 1,200 such inscriptions, excluding Runic ones. It maintains an online database of them. (en)
  • Le pietre con iscrizioni celtiche sono monumenti in pietra risalenti al 400-1000 d.C. riportanti iscrizioni in testo celtico o latino. I testi possono essere scritti in alfabeto ogamico o in alfabeto romano. Alcune pietre hanno iscrizioni sia ogamiche che romane. Le pietre si trovano in Irlanda, Scozia, Galles, Bretagna, Isola di Man e parti dell'Inghilterra occidentale (principalmente Cornovaglia, Devon e Lundy). La maggior parte sembrano essere lapidi o memoriali di un individuo morto. Pietre con iscrizioni celtiche dal cimitero di Beacon Hill a Lundy (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Tristan_Stone_by_A3082_Fowey_-_geograph.org.uk_-_800074.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Corbalengi_Stone_-_geograph.org.uk_-_40156.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ignioc_stone.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Inscribed_Stone_in_South_Hill_Churchyard_-_geograph.org.uk_-_261575.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Worthyvale_ogham_stone_closeup.jpg
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  • Celtic inscribed stones are stone monuments dating from 400 to 1000 AD which have inscriptions in Celtic or Latin text. These can be written in Ogham or Roman letters. Some stones have both Ogham and Roman inscriptions. The stones are found in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, the Isle of Man, and parts of western England (mainly Cornwall, Devon, and Lundy). Most seem to be grave-markers or memorials to a dead individual. The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project database records over 1,200 such inscriptions, excluding Runic ones. It maintains an online database of them. They relate to other standing stones with images, such as the Pictish stones of Scotland, or abstract decoration, such as the much earlier Irish Turoe Stone and Castlestrange Stone. (en)
  • Le pietre con iscrizioni celtiche sono monumenti in pietra risalenti al 400-1000 d.C. riportanti iscrizioni in testo celtico o latino. I testi possono essere scritti in alfabeto ogamico o in alfabeto romano. Alcune pietre hanno iscrizioni sia ogamiche che romane. Le pietre si trovano in Irlanda, Scozia, Galles, Bretagna, Isola di Man e parti dell'Inghilterra occidentale (principalmente Cornovaglia, Devon e Lundy). La maggior parte sembrano essere lapidi o memoriali di un individuo morto. Si riferiscono ad altre pietre erette con immagini, come le pietre pitte della Scozia, o decorazioni astratte, come la molto più antica irlandese e la . Pietre con iscrizioni celtiche dal cimitero di Beacon Hill a Lundy (it)
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