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A subrectangular cross-slab of limestone (w: 0.33 x h: 0.89x d: 0.09m), bearing a broadly grooved Latin cross with a circular centre and semicircular terminals. The inscription is distributed across the four cantons horizontally in two lines. It contains the Roman numeral for ‘7’

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Object Templebrecan 4: Inscribed Cross-slabcover

Fragmentary stone cross-slab (w: 0.29 x h: 0.43m). The first and larger, triangular shaped fragment contains a peripheral portion from the bottom right side of the overall cross slab design. A recently identified second fragment contains the bottom left side of the cross design a

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Object Nendrum Inscribed Cross-slabcover

An inscribed stone, possibly basalt (w: 0.48 x h: 0.91x d: 0.17m). Described by Hamlin (2001, 53) as battered and abraded. The inscription is lightly scratched in a single line. Only the first four words are clear but the text is in Latin (FRATRES ORENT PRO NOBIS [...] ‘May the b

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Object Connor Inscribed Stonecover

A broken, roughly subrectangular, limestone cross-slab, w: 0.70 x h: 1.12x d: 0.14m. About half of it has been broken away, but the majority of the carved area remains. The stone bears a two-line Greek cross enclosed by a double ring. The terminals of this, which are wedge-shaped

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Object Templebrecan 1: Inscribed Cross-slabcover