23rd May 2011, 10:56 AM
Hi
You could also try Dr Nancy Edwards at Bangor university in North Wales she heads up the A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales project and has published two vols about stone sculpture in Wales and is currently in the process of publishing the third vol which covers North Wales. She is also the chair the National Committee for the recording and protection of early medieval inscribed stones and stone sculpture in Wales.
If i remember my uni days i think she is also an expert in Ogham script so she could prob tell you if it's real or not based on photo
Her e-mails his010@bangor.ac.uk and good luck
You could also try Dr Nancy Edwards at Bangor university in North Wales she heads up the A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales project and has published two vols about stone sculpture in Wales and is currently in the process of publishing the third vol which covers North Wales. She is also the chair the National Committee for the recording and protection of early medieval inscribed stones and stone sculpture in Wales.
If i remember my uni days i think she is also an expert in Ogham script so she could prob tell you if it's real or not based on photo
Her e-mails his010@bangor.ac.uk and good luck
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