Triangles: 3M
Vertices: 1.7M
More model informationThis unusual stone was found at Greeba in 1948. The slab is cross-shaped in outline with a rounded head and stubby arms. It is perforated with a cross-shaped opening where the limbs of the cross meet. It has been suggested that the stone served as a window light from a chapel.
Early Medieval
Found Greeba, German, Glenfaba, Isle of Man (now part of Manx National Heritage collections)
iMuseum (Manx National Heritage)
Cross was scanned in situ with the result that some surfaces could not be captured or photographed.
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