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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 678077

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/678077

NN70SE 15.01 7817 0139.

There was an early Celtic foundation at Dunblane.

D E Easson 1957.

St Blane founded a Celtic monastery at Dunblane in the 7th Century.

J H Cockburn 1936.

Two sculptured stones bearing Celtic ornament were found during the restoration of the Cathedral (Perth 125SE 2) and are now preserved there. J R Allen and J Anderson 1901.

A celtic cross was found in the west end of the chapter house of the Cathedral about two feet below the original floor and partly under the foundation, during alterations in 1873.

A B Barty 1944.

NN 7817 0139. The sculptured stones and Celtic Cross were found, when digging for the boiler house under the Lady Chapel.

This is the reputed site of the Celtic Monastery. (Information from Mr Owens, Church Officer, Custodian, Dunblane Cathedral).

The cross and stones are preserved in the Cathedral.

Visited by OS(RDL) 10 January 1964.

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