Found at Kilbar, Barra, Outer Hebrides
000-100-043-472-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Cross slab
This cross slab was recognised in 1865 in the disused burial ground of the ruined church of Kilbar on Barra in the Outer Hebrides. It was carved with an inscription in Scandinavian runes sometime between 900 and 1100. This picture shows the front.
The front is a cross filled with rather irregular interlace formed from four bands. On either side of the shaft are S-scrolls and key pattern. The top of the slab is damaged.
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000-100-043-472-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 102 |
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10th to early 11th century Between 900 and 1100
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Material: |
Stone; sculptured Celtic cross and inscription in runes
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Dimensions: |
1500 mm H x 90 mm L x 390 mm W
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Who: |
Steinar Thorgerth
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Where: |
Scotland, Inverness-shire, Barra, Kilbar
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Description: |
Nordic cross slab with a runic inscription on the reverse, reading 'This cross was raised in memory of Thorgerth, daughter of Steinar', from Kilbar, Barra, 10th - early 11th century
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References: |
- Close-Brooks, J. & Stevenson, R.B.K. Dark Age Sculpture. Edinburgh: HMSO, 1982
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