
Cross-Slab Fragment, St Vigeans, Angus
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This stone fragment originates from the upper corner of an early Christian upright cross-slab discovered in St Vigeans, a village nestled in the Angus region. As one of the primary locations boasting an impressive collection of 38 Pictish stones, it is highly probable that this area served as a significant Pictish religious hub. The stone fragment itself features a intricately carved seated stag, its legs cleverly doubled up underneath its body, and boasts conventional spirals that add to its ornate design. For further information on visiting St Vigeans, please refer to our website for detailed insights. Dimensions: 330 x 220 x 110mm. Rae Project | VIG019
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