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Killundine, Cill Fhionntain
Cross Slab (Early Medieval)
Site Name Killundine, Cill Fhionntain
Classification Cross Slab (Early Medieval)
Alternative Name(s) Cill Leuntaig; Killundine, Chapel
Canmore ID 318855
Site Number NM54NE 1.01
NGR NM 5795 4988
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/318855
- Council Highland
- Parish Morvern
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Lochaber
- Former County Argyll
Field Visit (May 1974)
Two Early Christian grave-markers from the burial-ground are at present in the care of Mr Iain Thornber, Ardtornish. One. which is in two pieces, has been roughly-shaped pillar measuring 1.43m high, 0.24m in maximum width and 0.065m thick; it has an incised cross on both faces, the edges being plain. The other stone measures 0.64m high, 0.12m in maximum width and from 0.05m to 0.09m in thickness; the foot has been roughly trimmed to a point and there is an incised cross on one face only.
Visited by RCAHMS, May 1974.
Reference (2001)
Chapel and small burial-ground, dedicated to St Fintan. The following stones are now displayed in the Session House Museum in Keil churchyard, Lochaline (NM 6782 4510).
(1) Pillar, 1.43m by 0.24m, broken across. On each face is an incised equal-armed cross, one having round terminals.
I Fisher 2001