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External Reference

Date 2011

Event ID 962120

Category Documentary Reference

Type External Reference

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/962120

This cross slab with Pictish symbols and the cross-incised stone found nearby (MHG5725) exemplify the earliest phase of the interface between cross and symbol (Henderson & Henderson 2006, 174).

Currently (2008) at the entrance to a conifer plantation some 190m NNW of Raasay House (Fraser 2008).

Information from the ARCH Community Timeline course, 2011

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