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Disc of slate

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From Dunadd, Argyll

Postcard of Disc of slate.
000-100-038-964-C
© National Museums Scotland

Disc of slate

This slate disc was found at at the site of the royal hillfort at Dunadd in Argyll. It dates from between 600 and 800.

The disc has an incised Latin inscription in a cursive script which reads 'Inomine', short for the Christian refrain 'In the name (of God)'.

In the early Historic period three alphabets were current: Latin, brought by the Christian church; ogham, originally developed by the Irish and used by both Scots and Picts; and runes brought by the Scandinavians. Most people, however, were illiterate.


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Online ID: 000-100-038-964-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.GP 219
Date: Between 600 and 800
Material: Slate; circular; small; incised inscription. Inscription: in nomine
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What: Disc
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Where: Scotland, Argyll, Dunadd
Scotland, Argyll, Kilmartin, Dunadd
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Description: Insular lettered slate disc inscribed 'in nomine', from Dunadd
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