Anderson, R. S G. (1925). Three Crosses in the South-west of Scotland.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 60. Vol 60, pp. 266-268.

Title: Three Crosses in the South-west of Scotland.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 60
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 60
Number of Pages: 455
Page Start/End: 266 - 268
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Abstract: An account of three fragmented cross slabs all thought to be of 10th-century date from Carleton, Glasserton and Fardenreoch. The Carleton slab has a cross decoration similar in form to an example from St Ninian's Cave. The cross-head at Glasserton is of the Whithorn type while the Fardenreoch example has a rope, plait and twist ornament uncommon in Scotland.
Author: R S G Anderson
Year of Publication: 1925
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Created Date: 28 Sep 2013