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Field Visit

Date August 1989

Event ID 1082831

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1082831

(6; SDD '23') Roughly rectangular slab of schistose epidiorite, 1.81m by 0.62m. At the top there is carved in low relief a Latin cross with a very short upper arm, whose arms extend to the edges of the slab. It is possible that this slab is of medieval, or even post-Reformation, date, but comparison with similarly massive slabs at Kilmory Knap (No. 76, 3 and 5) suggests an Early Christian origin.

RCAHMS 1992, visited August 1989

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