A Cross-Slab found at St John's Chapel, Canisbay, Caithness
Keywords:
Grave, Rectangular Panel, Sandstone, Doorway, Gable, Chapel
Grave, Rectangular Panel, Sandstone, Doorway, Gable, Chapel
Period(s):
1704
1704
Abstract
A slab lined grave was located inside the doorway in the western gable of the chapel. The slab which formed the end of the grave was part of a cross-slab of yellow sandstone bearing a plain incised cross with hollows at the intersections of the arms and the shaft. The shaft tapered slightly towards the base. The whole design was enclosed within a rectangular panel. The inside lintel of the door of the chapel and two other long, narrow stones formed the cover of the grave.
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30-11-1922
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Nicolson, J. (1922). A Cross-Slab found at St John’s Chapel, Canisbay, Caithness. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 56, 66–67. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.056.66.67
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