from Lasswade, Midlothian
000-100-104-153-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Sculptured stone (fragment)
This fragment of a sculptured stone was found at Lasswade in Midlothian. It was probably carved in the 10th or 11th century.
The sandstone fragment depicts the body of an animal with a long tail curled over its back. To the right is a diced border.
Elaborate Christian sculptures served several purposes. Some may have been memorials, while others made statements about political or ecclesiastical power. They could mark boundaries, define areas of sanctuary, or be a focus for religious practice.
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000-100-104-153-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland X.IB 20 |
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10th - 11th century 10th or 11th century
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Material: |
Sandstone, red, sculptured; figure of animal
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Dimensions: |
16" x 11" x 4"
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Stone / portion
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Scotland, Midlothian, Lasswade Church
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Description: |
Portion of a sculptured stone from Lasswade Church, Midlothian, 10th or 11th century
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- Allen, J. R. & Anderson, J. The early Christian monuments of Scotland. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1903, vol. 2, p 424.
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