Hamlin, A. (1972). A chi-rho carved stone at Drumaqueran, Co Antrim. Ulster J Archaeol ser 3 35. Vol 35, pp. 22-28.

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A chi-rho carved stone at Drumaqueran, Co Antrim
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Ulster J Archaeol ser 3 35
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Ulster Journal of Archaeology
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35
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22 - 28
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D 016271. The first chi-rho stone in NE Ireland is one of a large and puzzling group of early cross-carved stones at sites without other known ecclesiastical associations. Some may have belonged to churches now vanished, others were perhaps mere waymarkers or memorials. When mapped, the chi-rho stones of the British Isles illustrate once again the activity of the western seaways. The Drumaqueran example probably relates to the Galloway group, but cannot be dated closer than c 6th-8th centuries.
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Ann Hamlin
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1972
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Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Carved Stone (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008