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Brecknock
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The notice says:
This ancient monument is a Roman tomb-stone dating back to the 5th or 6th century and inscribed in capital letters, reading vertically upwards: RUGNIATIO LIVENDONI (TIO is the Brythonic Genitive) Translated - (The stone of) Rugniatis, son of Neudonius, with traces of Ogham.
The lightly carved souble beaded quadruple triangular panel above is a Celtic ring-cross added in 7th - 9th century A.D. |
Photographer:
John Crellin |
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10 March 2015 |
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NIKON D700 10/03/2015 13:03:00 1/60 sec - F/9 Focal Length: 32mm Lens: 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 G VR Exposure mode: Shutter speed priority AE Metering: Multi-segment Focussing: AF-S Sensitivity: ISO 1600
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