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Tullich 2 Description of stone

Event ID 1025214

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Early Medieval Carved Stones Project

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1025214

Tullich 2 (St Nathalan), Aberdeenshire, cross-slab

Measurements: H 1.55m, W 0.44m, D 0.25m

Stone type: grey granite

Place of discovery: NO c 390 975

Present location: stored off-site for conservation; a new display shelter in the kirkyard is planned.

Evidence for discovery: first recorded in the 1870s in re-use as a lintel over the south door of the church. It was removed and set in a railed enclosure against the north wall.

Present condition: the right-hand edge of face A has broken away, and there is re-working of the left-hand edge.

Description

This was a long and slender slab, incised on one broad face with an outline cross with rounded armpits, expanded base and triangular tenon.

Date: eighth or ninth century.

References: ECMS, pt 3, 186-7; Michie 1910, 119; Geddes, Murray & Murray 2015, 253.

Desk-based information compiled by A Ritchie 2017

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