Volume 5: Lincolnshire

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Current Display: Tallington 02, Lincolnshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Unknown; not found in 1993
Evidence for Discovery
None
Church Dedication
Not available
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

Butler (1961, 37–8) in describing a practice of accentuating a cross pattern by finely-drawn lines identifies a sub-category of 'horizontal ridging', citing an example at Tallington. He lists it, too, in his supporting catalogue (ibid., 154) with an example at Carlby (no. 6 above), confirming that the ridging existed on the cross-bar at the head.

Discussion

Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).

Butler assigns a date bracket of 1080–1120 to this cover.

Date
Later eleventh century(?)
References
Butler 1961, 37–8, 154
Endnotes

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