Saturday, August 25, 2012
Oldest form of writing in Ireland
Ogham is the earliest form of writing in Ireland, it dates to around 4th
century A.D. and was in use for around 500 years. The Ogham alphabet is
made up of a series of strokes along or across a line. Ogham is
sometimes referred to as the "Celtic Tree
Alphabet" as most of the letters are linked to old Irish names for
certan trees. The alphabet was carved on standing stones to commemorate
someone, using the edge of the stone as the centre line. They normally
read from the left hand side bottom up, across the top and if need be,
down the other side.
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