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Section of a stone cross

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From Aberlady, East Lothian

Section of a stone cross
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This section of a sculptured cross was found in 1863, built into the wall of a manse garden at Aberlady. The decoration shows clear Northumbrian influence. It was carved between 700 and 800.

Like the other broad side, this side is framed and divided into panels. It depicts four birds symmetrically arranged with their necks interwoven and their legs drawn out into interlaced strands.

The Northumbrian Angles controlled the southeast Lowlands from the 7th century until 973. They had considerable influence on art styles and brought a form of Christianity derived from Roman rather than Celtic traditions.

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