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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Fragmentary rectangular (?) shaped slab (with the angles and bottom mostly fractured away). The slab is decorated on both faces with crosses carved in medium to high relief. A (broad). The face is carved in high relief with a cricular panel delineated by a roll-moulding. Within this is an outline equal-arm cross. The cross-arms project into the roll-moulding. The centre of the cross-head is circular, with a second, concentric circle within delineated by a deeply incised line with a deep, circular depression in the centre; the surviving cross-arm terminals are identical. In both upper quadrants is a round boss with a circular depresssion in the centre. In both lower quadrants is a round boss with a circular depression in the centre, in which ther is a small raised boss.
C (broad). The face is carved in relief with an incomplete cross with an uneven rectilinear centre and rectilinear cross-arms forming double-square angles in the centre. There is a fragmentary perimeter of roll-moulding round the cross which is carved with the remains of a dense mesh of now unidentifiable interlace patterns. The arms are linked by a fragmentary, slightly raised, rectangular frame with traces of carving on it. In each slightly sunken interspace is a small rounded boss. On the front is a quadrate wheel cross, on the back; a moulded circular panel enclosing a raised equal-armed cross.
Site Name: St Teilo's Church (Llandeilo), Llandeilo
Notes: Original monument was discovered in the churchyard, it is now located inside the parish church.