Tullich 14, Carved Cross Stone3D Model
Tullich 14 is one of 27 carved stones found at the Tullich Church site in Aberdeenshire. The stone is incised with an irregular Latin cross with tapering shaft and top arm. Around the upper arms is an outline extension of the upper cross. This could represent two attempts to design the upper arm or might be a deliberate design. The inner line is carved more lightly than the outer. It is a pink granite stone, measuring 325 x 300 x 55-70mm, almost square in shape. It was found sometime between 1922 and 1968, most likely during grave digging around the church, but the exact findspot is unknown. Visit the Aberdeenshire HER for more information on this stone and site. Scanning & modelling commissioned by Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Service and executed by Spectrum Heritage.
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