Ardcanaght Stones are located 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) west of Castlemaine, to the north of the River Maine.[4][5]
History
The inscriptions are too fragmentary to give them a precise date. Ogham carvings were made in Ireland between the 4th and 10th centuries. They were rediscovered in the 1940s and moved here in recent years from a cillín.[6][7]
Description
The two stones are accompanied by a large standing stone, 1.6 metres (5 feet 3 inches) tall.
The stones are:
246a: 90 cm (3.0 ft) tall with the inscription LMCBLTCL LT
246b: a small fragment with the inscription V MAQỊ. "MAQI" commonly appears on Ogham inscriptions; it means "son [of]".