Volume 3: York and Eastern Yorkshire
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Overview
Object type: Fragment
Measurements: H. 14 cm (5.5 in); W. 12.8 cm (5 in); D. 12.3 cm (4.8 in)
Stone type: Unobtainable
Plate numbers in printed volume: 314-315
Corpus volume reference: Vol 3 p. 101
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Present Location
Yorkshire Museum, York (lost recently)
Evidence for Discovery
See no. 1.
Church Dedication
St Mary Castlegate
Present Condition
Extremely broken and worn
Description
Carving remains on only one face. An L-shaped, damaged, flat moulding embraces a loop of median-incised interlace.
Discussion
Too fragmentary to determine its original form.
Date
Ninth to tenth century
References
Tweddle 1987b, 160, no. 11, fig. 53
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