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Object type: Lower part of cross-shaft [1]
Measurements: H. 43.2 cm (17 in); W. 28 > 25.4 cm (11 > 10 in); D. Built in
Stone type: Medium-grained, massive yellow sandstone
Plate numbers in printed volume: Pl. 86.450
Corpus volume reference: Vol 1 p. 102
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Only one carved face is visible.
A (broad): The face is edged by a grooved moulding. It contains a complete ring-knot, in a tight grooved technique. At the base its pointed terminals touch a grooved moulding. At the top two strands project, presumably to join another knot above, and there is a central pellet.
In technique this resembles St Oswald's, Durham (nos. 2 and 3), and could be of a similar date.



