Happy 2nd International Day of #OG_H_AM! 🥳 Following last year’s fantastic #ShowUsYourOgham displays, we’re hoping for an equally impressive uptake this year. Do you have an ogham you’d like to share? Here’s one to get the ball rolling #InternationalDayOfOgham
#OG_H_AM #ShowUsYourOgham #InternationalDayOfOgham
breastagh ogham stone, Sligo 1989.
International Day of Ogham
#ShowUsYourOgham #InternationalDayOfOgham #OG_H_AM
RT @CaitlynBBS
Waheyyy it’s #internationaldayofogham and I don’t have any artefacts but here’s my arm 😛
#showusyourogham
#og_h_am #ogham
It’s a medieval Irish word for skills (also virtues/victories) used by Emer in the women’s boasting contest in Fled Bricrenn)
#InternationalDayOfOgham #ShowUsYourOgham #OG_H_AM #Ogham
RT @dhaydenceltic
One for the medical historians on this first #InternationalDayofOgham: an Irish tract on uroscopy written partly in ogam script by the early 16th-century North Connacht doctor Conla Mac an Leagha (@Library_RIA MS 24 B 3, p. 31):
#histmed #OG_H_AM #ShowUsYourOgham
#InternationalDayOfOgham #histmed #OG_H_AM #ShowUsYourOgham
RT @JackmanNeil
While it's #InternationalDayOfOgham have a listen to the great @NdeFaoite discussing the origins and meaning of ogham on #AmplifyArchaeology Podcast.
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