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  1. Jun 25, 2019 · Patti Wigington. Updated on June 25, 2019. The Celtic Ogham alphabet has long been shrouded in mystery, but many Pagans use these ancient symbols as tools of divination, although there's no real documentation of how the symbols were used originally.

  2. May 10, 2024 · Ogham writing, alphabetic script dating from the 4th century ad, used for writing the Irish and Pictish languages on stone monuments; according to Irish tradition, it was also used for writing on pieces of wood, but there is no material evidence for this. In its simplest form, ogham consists of.

  3. An ogham inscription in Old Irish discovered at the Speke Farm keeill (chapel) by the seventh fairway of the Mount Murray golf course five miles southwest of Douglas by a Time Team excavation. Has been defined as an 11th - 12th century inscription on stylistic grounds (use of bind ogham)

  4. May 9, 2024 · A look at the ancient Irish alphabet. Ogham, known as the 'Celtic Tree Alphabet,' dates back centuries and has several theories about its origins. Dunloe Ogham Stones in Killarney, Co Kerry in...

  5. ogham.ie › history › ogham-alphabet» The Ogham Alphabet

    It is correct to call Ogham an Irish alphabet. Although artifacts of stone pillars with Ogham script are found in Wales and Scotland, Ogham is probably a south of Ireland creation. Most of the four hundred surviving Ogham inscribed posts are found in Kerry, Cork and Waterford.

  6. Mar 20, 2020 · This is the ancient Celtic Tree Alphabet known as Ogham (pronounced owam). Archaeological linguists have managed to translate the symbols, yet no one knows for certain how or why this language came into existence. Efforts are being made to preserve the relics; however, the stones are weathering and crumbling at an alarming rate.

  7. Celtic Ireland Ancient Ireland. The Celtic Ogham Alphabet: History, Usage, and Significance. 4 min read Add comment. Among the most distinctive features of Celtic heritage is the Ogham alphabet, a script that adorned ancient Irish stones and manuscripts.

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