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The Buckquoy spindle-whorl is a famous spindle-whorl dating from the Early Middle Ages, probably the 8th century, excavated in 1970 in Buckquoy, Birsay, Orkney, Scotland. It has achieved fame because of its ogham inscription. The inscription was once used as proof that the Pictish language was not Indo-European, being variously read as
however, in 1995 historian Katherine Forsyth reading
claimed that it was a standard Old Irish ogham benedictory message, Benddact anim L. meaning "a blessing on the soul of L.". The stone from which the whorl was made, and on which the inscription was written, is native to Orkney. [edit] See also[edit] References
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