Moar, P. and Stewart, J. (1943). Newly discovered sculptured stones from Papil, Shetland. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 78. Vol 78, pp. 91-99.

Title: Newly discovered sculptured stones from Papil, Shetland
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 78
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 78
Number of Pages: 160
Page Start/End: 91 - 99
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Abstract: Three stones were discovered during grave digging in the churchyard of Papil. The stones comprise a cross-slab, an interlaced cross and a socketed cross-stone. These are described and illustrated and a list of all known sculptured stones from Shetland is provided. One of the stones which has a long-shafted Latin cross, with flared arms and almost square base, is unique in Scotland although parallels can be found in Ireland. The other two stones also have much in common with Irish examples. it is argued that a community of Irish monks had established itself in Shetland at least a thousand years ago, and that this community could have few links with the mainland of Scotland.
Author: Peter Moar
John Stewart
Year of Publication: 1943
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GRAVE (Monument Type England)
Sculptured Stones (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008