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from Kildalton, Islay, Inner Hebrides

Cross (cast)
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This picture shows a cast of a large cross from Kildalton on Islay in the Inner Hebrides. The shape of the cross and its decoration have many parallels to those found at the famous monastery of Iona. The original was carved in the late 8th century.

This picture shows the back of the cross. It was divided into nine decorative panels. The carving consists mainly of interlace around bosses and animals, some carved in very high relief.

The word 'kil' in place names derives from the latin for 'cella' or chapel. The name Kildalton, together with the fine carving on this cross, suggests that there was probably an early Christian monastery on the site.

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