Talk:Turkey Mountain

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Three symbols which looked like the English letters "PIA.". To Barry Fell was reasonably certain that the top line formed Ogam script, and I suspected that the three capital letters might also be ancient script because of the shape of the A.”
“The Ogham script is 'G-W-N,' meaning 'Gwen' or 'Gwynn,' masculine form of 'Fair,' one of the commonest Celtic names and equivalent to the English 'White.' The inscription below the Ogham, reading from left to right, are the North Iberian letters, 'Pa-ya-a,' spelling a Punic word that also means 'white.'”

The first paragraph above does not seem actually to mean anything, while the second seems dependent on it for meaning. If I knew what the author had to say, I would edit it. But I don't. So I won't. --Sean Lotz 06:03, 13 August 2006 (UTC)