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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 709001

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/709001

NS98NE 3.2 9886 8624 and 9887 8624.

There are three 8th or 9th century Celtic stones at Culross Church (W Douglas 1926). "A" is the base of a cross-shaft, 3'6" x 1'11" x 2' 4 1/2", ornamented with knot-work. Within its socket is "B", a fragment of an unrelated cross-shaft, 2'7" high, ornamented with fret and scroll-work on its sides. Stone "C", also apparently a fragment of a cross-shaft, is embedded in the ground bordering the steps of the NE corner of the graveyard.

W Douglas 1926; RCAHMS 1933.

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