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from Reay, Caithness

Cross slab
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This cross slab was found at the old parish church at Reay in Caithness, reused in the south wall of the church. All four sides of the monolith were carved sometime between 800 and 1000.

This picture shows one side of the monolith. It is decorated with a scene carved in relief. At the top is a boss, while below are a hound, cow, bull and horse. The stone is broken off at the bottom.

Interpreting the scenes on Pictish carvings can be difficult. On one side of this stone is a cross, but the symbolism behind the use of animals on this side is obscure. Perhaps they hark back to pre-Christian symbols, or are part of a story.

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