Experience a piece of Ireland’s ancient past with this 3D digital model of the Rathduff I Ogham Stone, a cross-carved monument from Rathduff, Annascaul, County Kerry. Standing 0.94 m high, 0.27 m wide, and 0.12 m thick, the stone bears the weathered inscription S[I]D[A]N[I] M[A]Q[I] DALA, though much of it has been lost to time. The original stone stands upright near the west end of a modern tomb in the Ballinvoher graveyard, site of a medieval parish church. It is one of two known Ogham stones from this location, testifying to the enduring presence of early Irish Christianity and language in the region.