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Archaeology Notes

Date 1990

Event ID 686162

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/686162

NO24SE 25.7 2872 4459.

The upper part of a cross-slab, found when the former parish church (NO24SE 33.00) was demolished, was probably broken for use as a building-stone. The round-headed fragment (0.5m by 0.42m and 0.07m thick) is decorated with a cross-potent infilled with key-pattern, with the figures of a crouching man and a beast in the upper angles. The back bears a double-disc and Z-rod symbol, with penannular motifs in the roundels, a comb and a further symbol, possibly part of a mirror. Information from RCAHMS (JNGR) 1990.

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