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Early Medieval stone slab

This is a wide thin slab of stone incised with decorative graffiti including a human figure and game board.

Description; The face is decorated with illustrations. There are four quadrants to the illustrations, the upper and lower two are divided by a thick line filled with criss-crossing diagonal lines. The top left quadrant has a game board with 4x7 squares and one long vertical rectangle running along the whole side. The top right has a shaft decorated with diagonal lines making a lozenge pattern, the stone is broken a the top of the shaft, leaving it unclear if it is the base of a latin cross. The lower left is inscribed with roman letters in insular miniscule D. The letters are too weathered to read. Beneath the letters is a zigzag line. To the right, and divided by a single straight line, is a large illustration of a human figure. The figure is a full bodied individual wearing a plain tunic and waving/ worshiping. The head is oversized compared to the body, with a flat top and pointy chin. The flat top has another line that may indicate it's a flat hat or hair. It has two eyes, a square nose and no visible mouth. Its body is a simple long rectangle and jutting out of it are four simple stick-figure limbs. Their arms are bent at the elbow with the hand reaching, almost waving, up to shoulder height, the hand has three fingers. Right of the figure are two large rectangular boxes, one of which has traces of letters carved at the top. These squares are incomplete as the stone was broken to make room for a new burial.

Underneath and separate from the rest is a small roundish patter filled with a saltire cross, each quadrant is filled with Vs

The carvings have been lightly incised with a knife. It is mudstone, probably locally derived.

Structure 618 Stone B, was set in flat in the centre of the top side of rectangular structure 618. The figure is set in the opposite direction from the celtic cross of 2017.4H/10. The decorated side was broken away to make room for a new burial. A complete diagram of the Structure 618 stones is available in the accession file.

Early Medieval stone slab
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2017.4H/2.13

Find Information

Site Name: St. Patrick's Chapel, Whitesands Bay

Collection Method: excavation
Date: 2014 / May

Notes: Excavations were conducted in May 2014 and May 2015

Acquisition

donation, 16/5/2017

Measurements

height / mm:470
maximum width / mm:400
width / mm
depth / mm:40

Techniques

Incised
Carved

Material

Stone
Mudstone

Location

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