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St Vigeans 17 Description of stone

Event ID 1030855

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Early Medieval Carved Stones Project

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1030855

St Vigeans 17 (St Vigianus), Angus, cross-slab fragment

Measurements: H 0.31m, W 0.34m, D 0.16m

Stone type: red sandstone

Place of discovery: NO c 6384 4289

Present location: in St Vigeans Museum (HES).

Evidence for discovery: found prior to 1870 when it was built into the interior wall-face of the west gable of the church. By 1903 it had been removed and placed in the porch. It was taken into St Vigeans Museum in 1960.

Present condition: worn, with three broken edges.

Description

This fragment is part of a cross-slab carved in relief with a ringed cross with square stepped armpits, but only the lower part of the head and upper shaft survive. The slab has a plain flat-band border, and the cross is outlined by roll moulding. The shaft and lower arm are filled with pairs of linked out-turned Stafford knots. The upper part of a frontal cleric carrying a book survives to the left of the shaft. A horseman carrying a spear is carved on face C, below the lower right corner of a rectangular panel.

Date range: eighth or ninth century.

Primary references: ECMS pt 3, 275; Geddes 2017, no VIG017.

Desk-based information compiled by A Ritchie 2017.

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