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Iona, Iona Abbey, museum. View of Early Christian grave marker ('The Stone of Echoid') showing detail of inscribed upper edge.
SC 373645
Description Iona, Iona Abbey, museum. View of Early Christian grave marker ('The Stone of Echoid') showing detail of inscribed upper edge.
Date 1978
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number SC 373645
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of AG 8993
Scope and Content Detail of inscription on upper edge of Early Christian grave-marker now in museum at Iona Abbey, Argyll and Bute Iona is one of the most important religious sites in Scotland. The earliest community was formed by St Columba, who came over from Ireland around 563AD. The Irish church continued until the monastery became part of the Benedictine order around 1200. The Benedictine abbey of Iona stands 250m from the west shore of the Sound of Iona, and overlies part of St Columba's monastery. Remodelled several times, it was restored in the 20th century and is now a popular place of pilgrimage. A 7th-century grave-marker was found at the abbey in 1956. Now in the abbey museum, this edge is inscribed 'LAPIS ECHODI' or 'the stone of Echoid'. Its main face bears a 'Chi-rho' motif - a cross with expanded arms and a small hook (rho) on the upper arm. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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