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Date 2001

Event ID 1144501

Category Documentary Reference

Type Reference

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1144501

NC 2493 2199. Two fragments of an Early Historic stone cross were found in Inchnadamph churchyard [the same as those reported in Fisher 2001 No. 23, originally identified in 1993]. Part of the head of a large free-standing cross, along with a small fragment of another arm, both of grey-green metabasic rock. The large fragment is 0.89m long by 0.54m across the end of the arm and 0.36m across the constriction. The smaller fragment is 0.31 x 0.28m and 40mm thick, and appears to be one corner of the end of a cross-arm, broken obliquely. Both pieces have a bevelled incised margin running around the edge.

Museum Accession No: INVMG 2001.048.001-002.

P Weeks 2001.

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