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Drainie 2 Description of stone

Event ID 1023121

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Early Medieval Carved Stones Project

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1023121

Drainie 2, Kinneddar, Moray, carved fragment

Measurements: H 0.28m, W 0.19m, D 0.08m

Stone type: yellow sandstone

Place of discovery: NJ

Present location: Elgin Museum (1855.1.10).

Evidence for discovery: found in or prior to 1855; according to Stuart (1856, 40), ‘most of the other fragments [ ie nos 2-13] were found in old dykes about the Manse, and a few were dug up in the old churchyard’. The old manse stood close to the graveyard and the site of Kinneddar old parish church and early medieval foundation, then located beside a sea loch.

Present condition: all edges are broken, possibly trimmed for re-use, but the surviving carving is in good condition.

Description

This fragment is carved in relief with diagonal spiral work.

Date: eighth or ninth century.

References: Stuart 1856, pl 130; ECMS pt 3, 142-3.

Desk-based information compiled by A Ritchie 2017

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