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More model informationCross-slab (KE027-002003-): Stands directly W of the doorway but formerly occupied the NW corner of the church (Henry 1937, 275) and its original position is not known. The stone stands 1.42m tall and is a maximum of .42m wide and .26m thick. Both faces are inscribed with Latin crosses with expanded terminals. The cross on the S face terminates with a spiral elaboration at its base, and a little crescent or loop, to right of the head of the cross, represents the chi-rho symbol. Part of the W side and top of the stone have broken away and the head and right arm of the cross on the N face are missing.
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Jul 15th 2021
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