Casgliadau Arlein
Amgueddfa Cymru
Chwilio Uwch
ECM: Trecastell; Maccutrenus Stone (replica)
inscribed on one side and decorated on the other. A.1 (a) Ogam inscription, (b) Latin inscription; B. Later, the stone was inverted and its back decorated with a vertical series of three panels of roughly equal size; each containing pictograms, including a human figure: 1. Figure in top right-hand corner, the rest of the panel (divided into upper and lower halves) contains a series of motifs; 2. Figure flanked by parallel zig-zags, a cross on each side of its head; 3. Figure holding a shepherd's crook.
Pwnc
Rhif yr Eitem
Gwybodaeth am y darganfyddiad
Enw'r Safle: Pant-y-Cadno, Trecastell
Nodiadau: Location near where original monument was found was formerly known as Pentre Poeth (to which the NGR refers). Its most likely find spot appears to be the pasture field centred at NGR: SN 8829 2645. The original location where it was sited may have been an ancient chapel, Capel Ilid, (NGR: SN 8903 2717). Original monument is now located in the British Museum.