Kermode, P. M C. (1911). Cross-Slabs recently discovered in the Isle of Man.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 46. Vol 46, pp. 53-76.
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Cross-Slabs recently discovered in the Isle of Man. | ||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 46 | ||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||||
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46 | ||||
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503 | ||||
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53 - 76 | ||||
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A description of seventeen newly discovered cross-slabs is provided. There are seven with incised linear crosses and seven with incised outline crosses. A broken slab from the parish of Bride, has on one face a carefully chiselled Celtic cross, the limbs connected by a circular ring, and the whole contained within a rectangular panel. It is inscribed by what look like Latinised forms of Celtic men's names. A single piece is of much later date and Scandinavian in character, and dating probably from the twelfth century. | ||||
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1911 | ||||
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10 Nov 2013 |