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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 702150

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/702150

NS46NW 1 4058 6937 removed to 4855 6395

See also NS46SE 2.04.

This cross has been moved from Barochan and, after conservation, re- erected in Paisley Abbey (NS46SE 2.04). It has been moved on at least one previous occasion, being first recorded standing a little to the S of Mill of Barochan (NS 404 698) from whence it was removed in the late 19th century to the top of a prominent knoll opposite Corsliehill. It is an erect standing sandstone cross which rises to a height of 3.4m, the lower 0.9m of which would normally be buried. Interlace forms the principal decorative motif with, on the front and rear faces, panels of human and animal sculpture. The cross cannot be dated accurately but is probably early in the Strathclyde series of sculptured stones and may be as early as the 8th century.

J Stuart 1856; J R Allen and J Anderson 1903; E W MacKie 1975; N Reynolds 1979; J B Stevenson 1985.

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