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Description of stone

Event ID 1010147

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Early Medieval Carved Stones Project

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1010147

Abercrombie 4, Fife, cross-slab fragment

Measurements: H 0.66m, W 0.36m, D 0.13m

Stone type: sandstone

Place of discovery: NO 52189 03433

Present location: at Abercrombie Church.

Evidence for discovery: recorded around 1850 by Stuart, re-used in the wall of the church. John Gifford attributes the creation of the north door using fragments of medieval gravestones to a reconstruction of 1597-1602, while the church was still in use as the parish church (1988, 86). This slab is set into the lower part of the inner face of the left-hand jamb (as seen from outside the church),

Present condition: very weathered.

Description

This is part of the side of what was probably a cross-slab, though only faces C and D are visible. Carved in relief on face C are a quadruped, a boar and a human figure within a roll-moulded frame. Face D bears traces of two panels, the upper containing interlace pattern.

Date: ninth century.

References: Stuart 1856, pl 125: ECMS pt 3, 349-50 (Abercromby); Gifford 1988.

Compiled by A Ritchie 2016

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