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Date 2001

Event ID 930501

Category Documentary Reference

Type Reference

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/930501

(5) Canna House. Small pillar of buff Torridonian sandstone, 0.24m by 0.13m by 75mm thick. The surfaces are very smooth and probably water-worn, including the foot which may nevertheless be incomplete. On one face there is a Latin cross which extends from the present foot of the slab to within 20mm of the top and has a span of 95mm. It is defined by broad shallow grooves with some evidence of pocking. The right terminal appears to be expanded, but this is the result of flaking at the edge. Along the left edge of the same face there are some thin incisions which do not form any discernible pattern.

I Fisher 2001

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