Monument record MHG9797 - Cross slab & Cist, Sput Dubh

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Location

Grid reference Centred NC 9389 0915 (10m by 10m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NC90NW
Geographical Area SUTHERLAND
Old County SUTHERLAND
Civil Parish LOTH

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Full Description

NC90NW 10 9390 0916.
Cist and Cross Slab found AD 1869 (NAT) OS 6"map, (1964)

The lower part of an upright cross-slab of yellow sandstone was found erect under 7 feet of sand during the railway excavations near Collieburn in 1869. It is 5 ft 2 inches high and sculptured in relief on two faces, with double-headed knot-work, a swastika cross, a key pattern and small circular bosses. The slab appears to have been re-used as a door jamb or similar secondary purpose. It is in Dunrobin Museum.
Metric measurements, 1.55m x 0.74m x 0.29m.
J R Allen and J Anderson 1903; RCAHMS 1911.

Still in Dunrobin Museum (no. 17). No references can be discovered about the cist. Visited by OS (W D J) 4 April 1962.

New Acc No 1869.7
Info from TS of Catalogue of Dunrobin Museum, by A S Henshall.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Allen and Anderson, J R and J. 1903. The early Christian monuments of Scotland: a classified illustrated descriptive list of the monuments with an analysis of their symbolism and ornamentation. pt. 3, 51-3.
  • --- Text/Report: RCAHMS. 1911. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Second report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Sutherland. . 102, No. 299.

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Record last edited

Sep 17 2010 1:21PM

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